Title :
Software tools to facilitate advanced network operation
Author :
Provoost, Frans ; Van Oirsouw, Peter
Author_Institution :
Nuon Tecno
Abstract :
Economical trends force electricity companies to maximize the utilization of their networks. As a result margins decrease. Within these decreased margins the quality of supply must improve. Disturbances have to be avoided and, if they occur, solved as quickly as possible. This increases the working stress for the network operators. This paper describes the development and application of four software tools that facilitate and simplify the work of network operators. They concern fault location, safe coupling of MV networks, optimal transmission network operation and pseudo state estimation. These tools are based on standard load flow and short circuit analysis methods, where new additions have been made. All applications communicate with various existing applications and devices. They combine on-line measured values with power system database information. The software is equipped with a user friendly interface for grid operators. The applications were developed in cooperation between power utility Nuon and software developer phase to phase and are already in use or close to implementation
Keywords :
fault location; load flow; power engineering computing; power grids; power supply quality; power system state estimation; transmission networks; advanced network operations; electricity companies; fault location; grid operators; load flow; optimal transmission network operation; power system database information; pseudostate estimation; short circuit analysis methods; software developer; software tools; supply quality; Application software; Circuit analysis; Coupling circuits; Fault location; Load flow; Power generation economics; Power measurement; Software tools; State estimation; Stress; asset management; distribution network; fault location; load flow; load profile; network operation; network planning; state estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Future Power Systems, 2005 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
90-78205-02-4
DOI :
10.1109/FPS.2005.204317