Title :
Field verification of an advanced high side voltage control at a hydro power station
Author :
Noguchi, Shinya ; Shimomura, Masaru ; Paserba, John ; Taylor, Carson
Author_Institution :
Mitsubishi Electr. Corp., Kobe, Japan
fDate :
5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An advanced high side voltage control (HSVC) that can improve power system stability by adding supplemental control to conventional generator excitation systems has been developed. Since the introduction of this advanced HSVC at the IEEE PES 2000 Summer Meeting, additional development has further improved the advanced HSVC as reported in a companion paper. This paper describes field verification results for the HSVC that were carried out on a hydro power plant of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Columbia River at The Dalles. The advanced HSVC was temporarily added to the existing digital automatic voltage regulators (AVRs) of two generators in a 22-machine hydro power plant. Various tests, such as confirmation of droop, performance of the cross-current suppression function, switching on and off of a nearby capacitor bank, and others, were successfully carried out. It was confirmed through these field verification tests that the advanced HSVC displayed beneficial impacts on voltage control and system stability as compared to a conventional AVR.
Keywords :
capacitor storage; capacitor switching; hydroelectric power stations; power generation control; power system stability; testing; voltage control; voltage regulators; AVR; Columbia Rive; IEEE PES 2000 Summer Meeting; The Dalles; US Army Corps of Engineers; capacitor bank switching; conventional generator excitation systems; cross-current suppression function; digital automatic voltage regulators; droop confirmation; field verification; high side voltage control; hydro power station; power system stability; supplemental control; Current transformers; Particle measurements; Power generation; Power measurement; Power system stability; Power system transients; Regulators; Signal generators; Testing; Voltage control; Automatic voltage regulator (AVR); coordinated voltage control; excitation systems; line drop compensator; power system stability; rotor angle stability; secondary voltage control; voltage stability;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2006.873039