Title :
Security enhancement using an optimal switching power flow
Author :
Schnyder, G. ; Glavitsch, H.
Author_Institution :
Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
fDate :
5/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The method presented allows the determination of the optimal and n-1 secure power system state by switching operations. A linear switching model is applied in an active way to model the control actions and in a more passive way to set up contingency constraints. Using the switching model in a dual role permits the integration of contingencies and control actions into one optimization algorithm. Thus, with exactly one optimization step the power system can be improved considering various security levels. A comparison is made between preventive conservative and postcontingency rescheduling. The main difference lies in the time-dependent performance of the topology changes in establishing a normal undisturbed system state if any contingency occurs. The preventive way of rescheduling has the advantage that there are no limit violations produced by a contingency. In postcontingency rescheduling short-term overloads are tolerated. This system state has the advantage of lower production costs. The performance of the algorithm is shown in a test case
Keywords :
load flow; power systems; linear switching model; optimal switching power flow; power system; security enhancement; topology changes; Circuits; Control systems; Couplers; Load flow; Network topology; Power generation; Power system modeling; Power system security; Power systems; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on