Title :
Secondary Voltage Regulation applied to the South Africa transmission grid
Author :
Corsi, S. ; De Villiers, F. ; Vajeth, R.
Author_Institution :
CESI, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Due to growing competition in the electricity market, the drive for efficient, stable and secure grid operation makes voltage control in the transmission grid relevant. A solution that has potential is to increase the effectiveness of the ancillary service by automatic fast control. The paper describes a Wide Area Voltage Regulation (V-WAR) that fits this framework. V-WAR is based on Secondary and Tertiary Voltage Regulations (SVR; TVR). Currently ESKOM-TAP is investigating this kind of V-WAR for application in South Africa (SA). The V-WAR is a hierarchical closed-loop control system that operates beyond the conventional regulating and emergency control types by implementing innovative, timely and coordinated control of the main reactive power resources that are situated in the field. The proposed V-WAR is simple, has a control structure that is easy to implement and provides the means to achieve smart objectives that could never be attained without it. The SVR application is described, shown to have a robust selection of pilot nodes, control power stations and areas in the SA transmission grid. The control loop dynamics and characteristics of SVR are presented and significant objects achieved due to its effective functionality are highlighted-e.g. system loss reduction, less switching maneuvers at compensating equipment, save operation of the grid at voltage closed to the maximum continuous value and minimization of the generator control effort by moving from Primary Voltage Regulation (PVR) to SVR. The mentioned results as well as a noticeable improvement in voltage and angular stability (not presented here) justify the V-WAR application in SA.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; power grids; power markets; power transmission control; voltage control; ESKOM-TAP; PVR; SVR application; South Africa transmission grid; TVR; V-WAR; angular stability; closed-loop control system; control power stations; electricity market; pilot nodes; primary voltage regulation; reactive power resources; secondary voltage regulation; system loss reduction; tertiary voltage regulations; voltage control; wide area voltage regulation; ancillary service; automatic control; control effort; losses reduction; reactive power; secondary and tertiary voltage regulations; stability margin; voltage; voltage stability;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6549-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2010.5589313