Title :
Python PSS/E simulation to test efficacy of proposed PMU based WAMS and potential WAMPAC applications
Author :
Brogan, Paul ; Morrow, John ; Best, Robert ; Laverty, David
Author_Institution :
Power & Intell. Control, Queen´s Univ. of Belfast, Belfast, UK
Abstract :
A PSS/E 32 model of a real section of the Northern Ireland electrical grid was dynamically controlled with Python 2.5. In this manner data from a proposed wide area monitoring system was simulated. The area is of interest as it is a weakly coupled distribution grid with significant distributed generation. The data was used to create an optimization and protection metric that reflected reactive power flow, voltage profile, thermal overload and voltage excursions. Step changes in the metric were introduced upon the operation of special protection systems and voltage excursions. A wide variety of grid conditions were simulated while tap changer positions and switched capacitor banks were iterated through; with the most desirable state returning the lowest optimization and protection metric. The optimized metric was compared against the metric generated from the standard system state returned by PSS/E. Various grid scenarios were explored involving an intact network and compromised networks (line loss) under summer maximum, summer minimum and winter maximum conditions. In each instance the output from the installed distributed generation is varied between 0 MW and 80 MW (120% of installed capacity). It is shown that in grid models the triggering of special protection systems is delayed by between 1 MW and 6 MW (1.5% to 9% of capacity), with 3.5 MW being the average. The optimization and protection metric gives a quantitative value for system health and demonstrates the potential efficacy of wide area monitoring for protection and control.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; phasor measurement; power system protection; power system simulation; power system stability; Northern Ireland electrical grid; PMU based WAMS; Python 2.5; Python PSS/E simulation; WAMPAC applications; distributed generation; protection metric; reactive power flow; switched capacitor banks; tap changer; thermal overload; voltage excursions; voltage profile; weakly coupled distribution grid; wide area monitoring system; Capacitors; Monitoring; Optimization; Phasor measurement units; Reactive power; Voltage control; Distributed power generation; PMU; PSS/E; Python; Special Protection Systems; WAMPAC; WAMS; power system protection; power system simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2013 48th International Universities'
Conference_Location :
Dublin
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2013.6714952