Title :
Joint improvement of system loadability and stability through a multi-stage planning of a UPFC with a PMU-based supplementary damping control
Author :
Ghahremani, E. ; Kamwa, Innocent
Author_Institution :
R&D Team Opal-RT Technol. Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
One of the most important issues for power system security is to effectively damp the power system oscillations in order to enhance transient stability and improve dynamic performance. Traditionally, oscillations have been damped by Power System Stabilizer (PSS). In recent years, FACTS devices combined with a supplementary controller-known as a Power Oscillation Damper (POD)-have been also used to damp low-frequency oscillations in power systems. In this paper, a multi-step plan is developed to implement a Wide-Area Power Oscillation Damping (WA-POD) controller of a UPFC in 14-bus test system. The first step of this plan is to find the optimal location for the UPFC to maximize power system loadability; the second step is to estimate the dynamic states of the synchronous generators; and the third step is to implement the WA-POD controller using the states estimated in step two. The estimated rotor angles are used to provide the input signal of the WA-POD controller while the estimated rotor speed deviations will be used for an off-line parameter tuning of both PSS and WA-POD using the genetic algorithm. Different types of faults are applied to the network to compare the performance of the traditional PSS and the WA-POD controller in the 14-bus test system. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the implemented WA-POD controller in damping low-frequency oscillations and improving the dynamic performance of the system.
Keywords :
flexible AC transmission systems; genetic algorithms; load flow control; power system planning; power system stability; FACTS devices; PMU-based supplementary damping control; PSS; UPFC; WA-POD controller; genetic algorithm; low-frequency oscillations; multistage planning; power oscillation damper; power system loadability; power system stability; synchronous generators; unified power flow controller; wide-area power oscillation damping controller; Damping; Generators; Load flow; Oscillators; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Rotors; Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS); Genetic algorithm; Power System Stabilizer (PSS); Power system stability; Wide area measurement; Wide-Area Power Oscillation Damper (WA-POD);
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/PESMG.2013.6672086