Toward Online Control of Local Bifurcation in Power Systems via Network Topology Optimization

This paper presents online methods for controlling local bifurcations of power grids with the goal of increasing bifurcation values (i.e. increasing load margins) via network topology optimization, a low-cost control. In other words, this paper presents online methods for increasing power transfer c...

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Published inInternational journal of bifurcation and chaos in applied sciences and engineering Vol. 25; no. 12; p. 1550167
Main Authors Wang, Lei, Chiang, Hsiao-Dong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore World Scientific Publishing Company 01.11.2015
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte., Ltd
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ISSN0218-1274
1793-6551
DOI10.1142/S0218127415501679

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Summary:This paper presents online methods for controlling local bifurcations of power grids with the goal of increasing bifurcation values (i.e. increasing load margins) via network topology optimization, a low-cost control. In other words, this paper presents online methods for increasing power transfer capability subject to static stability limit via switching transmission line out/in (i.e. disconnecting a transmission line or connecting a transmission line). To illustrate the impact of network topology on local bifurcations, two common local bifurcations, i.e. saddle-node bifurcation and structure-induced bifurcation on small power grids with different network topologies are shown. A three-stage online control methodology of local bifurcations via network topology optimization is presented to delay local bifurcations of power grids. Online methods must meet the challenging requirements of online applications such as the speed requirement (in the order of minutes), accuracy requirement and robustness requirement. The effectiveness of the three-stage methodology for online applications is demonstrated on the IEEE 118-bus and a 1648-bus practical power systems.
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ISSN:0218-1274
1793-6551
DOI:10.1142/S0218127415501679