Title :
A New Horizon for System Protection Systems Schemes
Author_Institution :
University of New South Wales, Australia
Abstract :
Interconnected grid operation, control, and security will be revolutionized by a system protection scheme that safeguards the grid´s integrity by adapting its responses to the most severe unforeseen disturbances. The new approach takes advantage of power system resilience to the initial impact of even the most severe disturbances. The disturbance causes changes of system vulnerability parameters that are used by the protection to direct preselected measures to affected locations. A system protection scheme that sustains system voltage stability and incorporates a simple emergency strategy is outlined. The approach allows practical and reliable, modest cost schemes that can gain considerable financial benefits in the operation and control of the grid.
Keywords :
Australia; Breakdown voltage; Control systems; Data envelopment analysis; Performance analysis; Power system reliability; Protection; Resilience; Security; Stability; System voltage instability; breakdown process; emergency control; multiple contingencies; system collapse; system protection schemes;
Journal_Title :
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPER.2002.4311835