DocumentCode
3220182
Title
Control system testing in electricity market places
Author
Strunz, K. ; Martinole, P. ; Muller, S. ; Huet, O.
Author_Institution
Div. Recherche et Developpement, Electricite de France, Clamart, France
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
99
Lastpage
103
Abstract
The deregulation of the electricity markets and the inherent introduction of competitive forces has in many ways led to changing attitudes among utilities. In their strive to increase competitiveness, utilities have begun to explore ways to operate power systems in the most economic manner and also have to ensure the requested degree of quality. As a consequence and known as a fact, the utilities tend to push further the operating limits of the currently existing network infrastructure. In this context power system control plays an important role. In order to prevent blackouts and to maintain security margins under heavily loaded conditions, it is of utmost importance that control systems be optimized and function correctly. This makes it in turn necessary to test the control systems in a reliable and accurate manner. A method which is ideally suited for the testing of the control systems was developed and is discussed in this paper. It is based on the use of a real time digital simulator. A main feature of the method is the possibility to connect real physical control equipment to the simulator. In a case study, a real voltage regulator was tested. The test setup and the results are presented
Keywords
control system analysis computing; digital simulation; electricity supply industry; power system control; voltage control; voltage regulators; blackouts prevention; control systems testing; digital simulator; electricity markets competitiveness; electricity markets deregulation; heavily loaded conditions; power system control; power systems operation; real time digital simulator; security margins; voltage regulator; Control systems; Electricity supply industry; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Maintenance; Power generation economics; Power system control; Power system economics; Power system security; Power systems; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Industry Computer Applications, 2001. PICA 2001. Innovative Computing for Power - Electric Energy Meets the Market. 22nd IEEE Power Engineering Society International Conference on
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6681-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICA.2001.932328
Filename
932328
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