2009 IEEE/PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition 2009
DOI: 10.1109/psce.2009.4840225
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Managing fault-induced delayed voltage recovery in Metro Atlanta with the Barrow County SVC

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“…• Load models are important: Load modeling can significantly impact both frequency and voltage features of a power grid model [26]. For example, fault induced voltage recovery delay, which usually occurs in areas with heavy induction motor load, is a severe threat to voltage stability [27] [28]. Hence, this phenomenon will be reflected in a part of the notional power grid by having a large penetration of induction motor loads.…”
Section: Voltage and Frequency Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Load models are important: Load modeling can significantly impact both frequency and voltage features of a power grid model [26]. For example, fault induced voltage recovery delay, which usually occurs in areas with heavy induction motor load, is a severe threat to voltage stability [27] [28]. Hence, this phenomenon will be reflected in a part of the notional power grid by having a large penetration of induction motor loads.…”
Section: Voltage and Frequency Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first group focuses on improving load modelling and representing prone-to-stall motors in order to capture and study FIDVR [20,21]. The second one is dedicated to develop protection and control solutions to reduce the impacts of FIDVR [22][23][24][25]. The rate of voltage recovery [22] and the motor kinetic energy [26] are used to enhance conventional UVLS schemes and mitigate FIDVR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One solution is to increase the reactive power support using FACTS devices installed in the networks exposed to FIDVR [5,6]. This solution may require investing in a large number of devices, which also have to react quite fast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%