Electrothermal coordination part II: case studies

作者: N. Alguacil , M.H. Banakar , F.D. Galiana

DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2005.857836

关键词: Electric power systemPower controlPower-flow studyPower budgetEngineeringSoftware deploymentDistribution management systemExploitMaximum power transfer theoremControl engineering

摘要: The concept of electrothermal coordination (ETC) in power system operation introduced Part I proposes to exploit thermal inertia coordinate line temperature dynamics with existing controls, thus increasing transfer capability and enhancing security economic performance. In this II, the characteristics ETC its benefits operational functions such as augmenting capability, emergency control, congestion management, loadability are numerically analyzed through a number case studies. This paper also examines some practical issues concerning deployment ETC.

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