DocumentCode :
1762998
Title :
A Novel Bus-Aggregation-Based Structure-Preserving Power System Equivalent
Author :
Di Shi ; Tylavsky, Daniel J.
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America, Inc., Cupertino, CA, USA
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42186
Firstpage :
1977
Lastpage :
1986
Abstract :
The challenges power systems engineers are facing today require the development of new system planning tools for analyzing generation and environmental policy options in the transmission-constrained electricity market. The requirements of a power-system equivalent to be used with such tools are very different from those assumed in the traditional network reduction process. To solve this issue, a novel structure-preserving network equivalent is proposed in this paper for modeling large power systems in the context of analyzing policy options and emissions. In the proposed method, a power system is first clustered into zones based on the similarity of the power transfer distribution factors (PTDFs); network reduction is achieved by aggregating buses (generators/loads) on a zonal basis and modeling inter-zonal transactions (power flows) using equivalent transmission lines. The proposed equivalent is superior to existing bus-aggregation-based equivalents in its accuracy under both the base case and change-case operating conditions. In addition, the method is more computationally efficient than other bus aggregation methods proposed heretofore. This paper also examined several classic clustering techniques and identified their performance and computational efficiencies when applied to very large power systems. The proposed network equivalencing approach is tested on an illustrative six-bus system as well as the 62,000-bus and 80,000-branch Eastern Interconnection (EI).
Keywords :
government policies; load flow; power generation planning; power markets; power system interconnection; power system simulation; power transmission lines; Eastern Interconnection; PTDF; bus-aggregation-based equivalents; environmental policy options; equivalent transmission lines; generation policy options; interzonal transactions; network reduction process; novel bus-aggregation; power flows; power systems engineers; power systems modelling; power transfer distribution factors; structure-preserving power system equivalent; system planning tools; transmission-constrained electricity market; Approximation methods; Generators; Load modeling; Planning; Power systems; Sparse matrices; Vectors; Bus clustering; computational efficiency; dc power flow; power transfer distribution factor (PTDF); power-system equivalent; system planning;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2359447
Filename :
6917217
Link To Document :
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