Title :
Improve transient frequency response by adjusting generators´ over frequency relays
Author :
Elansari, A.S. ; Edrah, M.F. ; Khaled, Shah Mostafa
Author_Institution :
Gen. Electr. Co. of Libya (GECOL), Tripoli, Libya
Abstract :
Defense plan strategies are designed to avoid major blackout in electrical power systems and to keep frequency and voltage of the system within the acceptable limits. In some cases, islanding occurs as a result of lines cascading tripping, which leads to an over frequency situation in excess generation areas. This paper introduces a control strategy to maintain the frequency of the system within the generation protection limits in the excess generation islands. This strategy adopts intentional time delay coordination for generators tripping time. A number of appropriate generators can be tripped to decrease the frequency of the islands. A partial blackout in the western area of Libyan network is taken as a real case study. NEPLAN program is used in this study to reconstruct the incident and evaluate the performance of the new strategy.
Keywords :
frequency control; frequency response; power generation control; power generation protection; transient response; Libyan network; NEPLAN program; defense plan; electrical power systems; excess generation islands; frequency control; frequency relays; frequency situation; generation protection; generator adjustment; generators tripping time; intentional time delay coordination; lines cascading tripping; partial blackout; transient frequency response; western area; Delay effects; Generators; Power system dynamics; Relays; Time frequency analysis; Turbines; Frequency Stability; Generator Tripping; Islands; dynamic response;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy (PECon), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kota Kinabalu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5017-4
DOI :
10.1109/PECon.2012.6450257