Title :
Local- and Wide-Area Network Protection Systems Improve Power System Reliability
Author :
Guzmán, A. ; Tziouvaras, D.A. ; Schweitzer, E.O., III ; Martin, Ken
Author_Institution :
Schweitzer Eng. Lab., Pullman, WA
Abstract :
Increasing demands on electricity supply, with the need for system economic optimization and power system growth limitations, have a significant impact on power system reliability. When the system operates in extreme conditions, load shedding, generation shedding, or system islanding must occur to prevent total system collapse. Typical causes of system collapse are voltage instability or transient angle instability. New monitoring, protection, and communications technologies allow us to implement economical local- and wide-area protection systems that minimize risk of wide-area system disruptions or total system collapse. This paper presents solutions that use programmable logic capabilities, faster communications, and synchronized phasor measurements available in meters and protective relays to prevent system disruptions
Keywords :
local area networks; power system dynamic stability; power system economics; power system measurement; power system protection; power system reliability; wide area networks; electricity supply demand; generation shedding; load shedding; local-area network protection; monitoring; power system collapse; power system economic optimization; power system islanding; power system reliability; programmable logic capability; protective relays; synchronized phasor measurements; transient angle instability; voltage instability; wide-area network protection; Communications technology; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Power system transients; Programmable logic arrays; Programmable logic devices; Protective relaying; Voltage; phasor measurement units; synchrophasor measurements; undervoltage load shedding; voltage collapse; wide-area protection;
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Conference: Advanced Metering, Protection, Control, Communication, and Distributed Resources, 2006. PS '06
Conference_Location :
Clemson, SC
Print_ISBN :
0-615-13280-4
DOI :
10.1109/PSAMP.2006.285387