Title :
Operating in the Fog: Security Management Under Uncertainty
Author :
Panciatici, P. ; Bareux, Gabriel ; Wehenkel, L.
Author_Institution :
R&D department, RTE, Versailles, 78005, FRANCE
Abstract :
Over the last ten years, we have heard so often in conferences, seminars,
and workshops that the power system will soon be operated very near to its
limits that this statement has become a cliché. Unfortunately, it is
no longer possible to comply with the classical preventive N-1 security standards
during all of the hours in a year. The system is indeed no longer able to
survive all single faults without postfault actions. More and more corrective
(i.e., postfault) actions are defined and prepared by operators, and the cliché
is now a reality, as a matter of fact. To be more precise, it is no longer
possible to maintain the N-1 security of the system at all moments by using
only preventive actions, and the number of hours during which the system requires
corrective actions to be secure is increasing. More and more, new sp<?Pub Caret?>ecial
protection schemes (SPSs) are deployed to implement some of these corrective
actions automatically. Devices such as phase-shifting transformers (PSTs)
and static var compensators (SVCs) are added in the system to increase its
controllability. As a result, the system becomes more and more complex.
Keywords :
Fault diagnosis; Phase shift keying; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Security; Static VAr compensators; Transformers;
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2012.2205318