DocumentCode
2017907
Title
An event triggered tracking state estimator for power systems with integrated wind generation
Author
Francy, R. ; Farid, Amro M. ; Youcef-Toumi, Kamal
Author_Institution
Masdar Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
fYear
2013
fDate
16-20 June 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
For many decades, state estimation has been a critical technology in the energy management systems utilized by transmission system operators. Over time, it has become a mature technology that provides an accurate representation of system state under fairly stable and well understood system operation. The integration of variable energy resources such as wind and solar generation, however, introduce new dynamics and uncertainties into the system. Along with increase in variability which needs real time monitoring, state estimation will be extended to the distribution networks which increase the size of the problem. Conventional solutions to this problem result in large problem sets being solved at a faster rate thereby becoming computationally intensive. This work builds upon the recent contribution of event-triggering where the state estimator is only called in the case of considerable “novelty” in the evolution of the system state. Specifically, the concept of tracking saves significant computational effort at minimal expense of error by allowing for the update of system state between two consecutive triggered instances. The new event-triggered tracking state estimator (ETTSE) is demonstrated on the standard IEEE 14-bus system, and the results are observed for a specific bus.
Keywords
energy management systems; least squares approximations; power system management; power system measurement; state estimation; wind power plants; distribution networks; energy management systems; event triggered tracking state estimator; event triggering; integrated wind generation; power systems; system state; transmission system operator; variable energy resource; Equations; Mathematical model; Power grids; State estimation; Vectors; Voltage measurement; Wind power generation; Event triggered; State Estimation; Tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
PowerTech (POWERTECH), 2013 IEEE Grenoble
Conference_Location
Grenoble
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PTC.2013.6652180
Filename
6652180
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