Scott G. Ghiocel, J. Chow, D. Bertagnolli, Michael P. Razanousky, G. Stefopoulos, B. Fardanesh, D. Maragal, M. Swider, D. Sobajic
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Phasor-measurement-based voltage stability margin calculation for a power transfer interface with multiple injections and transfer paths
For complex power transfer interfaces or load areas with multiple in-feeds, we present a method for phasor-measurement-based calculation of voltage stability margins. In the case of complex transfer paths with multiple injections, a radial system approach may not be sufficient for voltage stability analysis. Our approach provides voltage stability margins considering the full fidelity of the transfer paths. In this paper, we extend a previously proposed phasor-measurement-based approach [1] and apply it to a voltage stability-limited power transfer interface using synchronized phasor measurements from loss-of-generation disturbance events. Previous work employed a simple radial system [2] or modeled a power transfer interface using only one generator [1]. In our approach, we use the PMU data to model multiple external injections that share the power transfer increase, and we employ a modified AQ-bus power flow method to compute the steady-state voltage stability margins [3]. We demonstrate the method using real PMU data from disturbance events in the US Eastern Interconnection.