A novel distance-based system reactive power index for system-level reactive power reserve assessment

IF 2.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
IET Smart Grid Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI:10.1049/stg2.12096
Syed Muhammad Hur Rizvi
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Voltage stability of the power system is of major concern with ever-increasing stress in the transmission network. The availability of ample reactive power reserve is essential to ensure voltage stability of the power system. Voltage stability and status of reactive power reserves can be monitored in real-time by using synchrophasor measurements at a very fast reporting rate. Although much attention has been given to online voltage stability monitoring, there has been less focus on real-time monitoring of reactive power reserve status. In this regard, the major contributions of the study are: (i) development of a novel distance-based generalised approach for the computation of the system reactive power index, (ii) a proactive methodology for identification and impact estimation of the nearest Q-limit breach and (iii) formulation of an optimisation problem to identify the limited number of critical generators that need PMUs for accurately predicting the value of the proposed index. The proposed scheme looks at the reactive power reserve of the generators in the network as numerical features. The istance between the base case and nose point numerical features is computed offline. The distance between the current operating point and nose point numerical features can be computed in an online manner. The ratio of these two distance measures is proposed as a system reactive power index. Moreover, a methodology to predict the post-Q limit breach value of the index is also introduced. The proposed approach can be used with PMUs, linear state estimators or traditional SCADA measurements. Case studies for IEEE 57 and 118 bus test systems are presented to validate the performance of the proposed index.

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一种新的基于距离的系统无功功率指标用于系统级无功功率储备评估
随着输电网应力的不断增大,电力系统的电压稳定性成为人们关注的焦点。充足的无功储备对保证电力系统的电压稳定至关重要。电压稳定性和无功储备状态可以通过同步测量以非常快的报告速率实时监测。在线电压稳定监测已受到广泛关注,但对无功备用状态实时监测的关注较少。在这方面,该研究的主要贡献是:(i)开发了一种新的基于距离的广义方法来计算系统无功功率指数,(ii)一种主动的方法来识别和评估最近q限制突破的影响,以及(iii)制定了一个优化问题,以确定需要pmu来准确预测拟议指数值的有限数量的关键发电机。该方案将电网中发电机的无功储备视为数值特征。基准情况和鼻点数值特征之间的距离是离线计算的。可以在线计算当前操作点与鼻点数值特征之间的距离。提出了这两种距离度量的比值作为系统无功指标。此外,还介绍了一种预测指标后q极限突破值的方法。该方法可用于pmu、线性状态估计器或传统的SCADA测量。通过ieee57和ieee118总线测试系统的实例研究,验证了所提指标的性能。
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IET Smart Grid
IET Smart Grid Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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6.70
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审稿时长
29 weeks
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