DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-10558
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Risk-based operating limits for dynamic security constrained electric power systems

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“…With the development of risk assessment tools, it is now possible to assess economy and reliability in a common framework. Therefore, the risk assessment, which combines reliability and economic analysis, becomes more and more attractive [11]. Under the new deregulated environ ment, we think risk assessment is more useful than reliability evaluation because of the following reasons.…”
Section: Reliability Vs Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of risk assessment tools, it is now possible to assess economy and reliability in a common framework. Therefore, the risk assessment, which combines reliability and economic analysis, becomes more and more attractive [11]. Under the new deregulated environ ment, we think risk assessment is more useful than reliability evaluation because of the following reasons.…”
Section: Reliability Vs Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [18] discusses the probability concept used in electric power systems, and [19] and [20] give the models, static and dynamic analysis, and operations and control of modem electric power systems. The risk-based security assessment in this work originates from [4] and [21], which provide both the concept and the method of determining the risk in power system stability analysis.…”
Section: If It Does Happen What Are the Consequences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these contingencies may also cause thermal overload and transient instability in the system. Our generalized approach provides uniform measurement in assessing the composite risk associated with all three types of securi^ problems ( [21], [37], and [77]). This attractive feature of the approach will be illustrated in Giapter 5.…”
Section: System Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The event that a fault is not properly cleared may be a severe disturbance, but the probability of this event is so low that it would barely affect the risk value. This has been shown in [45]. The system configuration is assumed to be known.…”
Section: Probabilistic Assessment Of Transient Instabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, one or both assumptions made above are not valid. It has been shown in [45] that in some occasions, the stability may worsen with increasing distance from the generator terminals. According to the author, the capability of the exciter to enhance the stability behavior degrades as the fault is moved further from the generator.…”
Section: When a Single-phase Fault At The Far End Of A Circuit (Opposmentioning
confidence: 99%