DocumentCode
3087905
Title
Optimizing nonutility generating facility reactive power export and import capability
Author
Nolan, Gregory J. ; Spiegel, Earl D.
fYear
1999
fDate
36373
Abstract
As new merchant power plants and nonutility generating facilities (NUGs) are added to the utility grid system, their overall generating capability becomes significant to independent system operators (ISO). These facilities deliver real power (MW) to the utility grid as-well-as having the capability to export and import reactive power (MVAr). In the deregulated environment, NUGs are being connected to the grid (dispatched) for both real and reactive power generation capabilities. The parameters that define the ability of a NUG to generate and deliver real power are well known. However, the various factors that affect the ability of a NUG to export or import MVAr are less obvious. This paper presents a case study in the optimization of a NUG´s ability to export and import MVARs to an ISO interconnection point
Keywords
electric power generation; load flow; optimisation; reactive power; deregulated environment; independent system operators; load-flow analysis; nonutility generating facility; optimization; power factor rating; reactive power dispatch; reactive power export capability; reactive power import capability; transformer tap station; ANSI standards; ISO; Impedance; Manufacturing; Marketing and sales; Mesh generation; Power generation; Reactive power; Turbines; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 1999 IEEE.
Conference_Location
Sparks, NV
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5593-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPS.1999.787234
Filename
787234
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