• DocumentCode
    79162
  • Title

    Case Study: An Adaptive Underfrequency Load-Shedding System

  • Author

    Manson, Scott ; Zweigle, Greg ; Yedidi, Vinod

  • Author_Institution
    Schweitzer Eng. Labs., Inc., Pullman, WA, USA
  • Volume
    50
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    May-June 2014
  • Firstpage
    1659
  • Lastpage
    1667
  • Abstract
    Underfrequency (UF) schemes are implemented in nearly every power system and are deemed critical methods to avert system-wide blackouts. Unfortunately, UF-based schemes are often ineffective for industrial power systems. Traditional UF schemes are implemented in either discrete electromechanical relays or microprocessor-based multifunction relays. Individual loads or feeders are most commonly shed by relays working autonomously. The UF in each relay is set in a staggered fashion, using different timers and UF thresholds. Sometimes, dω/dt elements are used to select larger blocks of load to shed. Unfortunately, no traditional schemes take into account load-level changes, system inertia changes, changes in load composition, governor response characteristics, or changes in system topology. This paper explains an adaptive method that overcomes known UF scheme problems by using communication between remote protective relays and a centralized UF appliance. This method continuously keeps track of dynamically changing load levels, system topology, and load composition. The theory behind the improved scheme is explained using modeling results from a real power system.
  • Keywords
    load shedding; power system dynamic stability; UF schemes; adaptive underfrequency load-shedding system; centralized UF appliance; discrete electromechanical relays; industrial power systems; load composition; microprocessor-based multifunction relays; remote protective relays; system topology; underfrequency schemes; Generators; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Relays; Topology; Turbines; Blackout; ICLT; Reliability; blackout; dynamic stability; generation shedding; incremental reserve margin; incremental reserve margin (IRM); inertia compensation and load tracking (ICLT); load shedding; reliability; spinning reserve;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIA.2013.2288432
  • Filename
    6654288