Title :
Islanding protection system with active and reactive power balancing control for Tokyo Metropolitan power system and actual operational experiences
Author :
Agematsu, S. ; Imai, S. ; Tsukui, R. ; Watanabe, H. ; Nakamura, T. ; Matsushima, T.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Electr. Power Co. Inc., Japan
Abstract :
The Metropolitan power system owned and operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company consists of several radial sub-power systems. Each sub-power system receives electric power from the 500 kV mesh bulk power system, via 275 kV parallel overhead transmission lines and three 275 kV underground cables circuits which take the same route. These subpower systems cannot be interconnected to one another due to the restrictions imposed by short-circuit fault current. One of these metropolitan power systems supplies many politically and economically important loads and the load capacity of the locally installed power plant is small. Most of the indigenous load is supplied from the bulk 500 kV power system via the parallel 275 kV tie transmission lines. This metropolitan system consists entirely of 275 kV, 154 kV and 66 kV underground cables. If the power supply from the bulk 500 kV power system is interrupted by a fault on the tie transmission line, the metropolitan power system will be separated as a heavily overload system with large shunt capacitance. The authors have therefore installed an islanding protection system with active and reactive power balance control functionality to protect the most important loads in the metropolitan area from serious black out
Keywords :
control systems; load (electric); power control; power overhead lines; power system control; power system protection; underground cables; 154 kV; 275 kV; 500 kV; 66 kV; active power balance control; heavily overload system; important load protection; islanding protection system; metropolitan area power system; operational experiences; overhead transmission lines; radial sub-power systems; reactive power balance control; short-circuit fault current; tie transmission line faults; underground cables circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in Power System Protection, 2001, Seventh International Conference on (IEE)
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-732-2
DOI :
10.1049/cp:20010172