2015 IEEE Power &Amp; Energy Society General Meeting 2015
DOI: 10.1109/pesgm.2015.7285866
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Minimum-cost generation-shedding for dynamic Remedial Action Scheme

Abstract: This paper describes an approach for determining generation-shedding for dynamic Remedial Action Scheme (RAS) based on minimum cost. A generation-shedding cost function is developed based on generator fuel cost, startup/shut down cost, and bid price. The proposed method updates RAS control actions online based on the system operating conditions and cost functions. The Single Machine Equivalent (SIME) method is used to compute stability margins for credible contingencies. The proposed method is applied to a mod… Show more

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“…It can be seen from Fig. 7(a) that by cutting off the branch (10, 11), (10,32), (19,33), (20,34), or (23,36) at the beginning, the government will pay much more for repairing the system after cascading failures. Comparing these two lines, we can also draw the conclusion that the weighted adjustment is more economical than the average one.…”
Section: Simulation In Case 2 Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be seen from Fig. 7(a) that by cutting off the branch (10, 11), (10,32), (19,33), (20,34), or (23,36) at the beginning, the government will pay much more for repairing the system after cascading failures. Comparing these two lines, we can also draw the conclusion that the weighted adjustment is more economical than the average one.…”
Section: Simulation In Case 2 Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design of smart RAS utilizing synchrophasor measurement for faster and response based control action is presented in [3]. In [4], a dynamic RAS is proposed to minimize the cost of the generation shedding. There are many different types of RAS, which have already been used in field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%