Title :
An AGC implementation for system islanding and restoration conditions
Author :
Roos, H.B. ; Zhu, Ning ; Giri, Jay ; Kindel, Barbara
Author_Institution :
Virginia Power Co., Richmond, VA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An island AGC function has been implemented in a large-scale power system, Virginia Power Company (VP), to assist in system emergency and restoration situations. It is the first time that the conventional AGC function has been enhanced to be utilized, rather than to be suspended, under such circumstances. The island AGC function is designed to be implemented in both the real-time and the dispatcher training simulator (DTS) environments. The latter provides a realistic closed-loop simulation environment that mimics the real system behavior, offering an excellent opportunity for operators to be well-trained, aware and prepared for abnormal situations. This implementation has been tested on the VP system model, which consists of 4400 buses and 775 generators. It has successfully completed custom factory tests, and it is the user´s opinion that the island AGC will provide a valuable additional capability for use during system restoration
Keywords :
closed loop systems; digital simulation; electric power generation; load dispatching; power system analysis computing; power system computer control; power system restoration; real-time systems; training; Virginia Power Company; closed-loop simulation; dispatcher training simulator; island AGC function; power system emergency; power system islanding; power system restoration conditions; real-time; Control systems; Frequency; Fuels; Nuclear facility regulation; Nuclear power generation; Power generation; Power system modeling; Power system restoration; Power systems; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on