“…Meanwhile, the introduction of the Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) with PMU simulator was undertaken by TNB-R (Abdullah and Yusuf, 2008). The main objective was to build a reliable and accurate widearea measurement system for Wide-Area Monitoring, Control and Protection R&D program to assist TNB to improve and secure the grid.…”
Section: Wide Area Measurement System (Wams) In Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the time being, TNB-R is implementing the current PMUs technology that can measure 50 samples per second, which is equal to 1 sample per 0.02 sec (Abdullah and Yusuf, 2008). The experimental performance of simulation was conducted at TNB-R with the 132 kV load area under investigation on 2-Buses System and 10-Buses System.…”
Nowadays, power systems are being forced to operate closer to its security limit due to current economic growth and the difficulties to upgrade the existing grid infrastructure. With the sudden increment of power demand, voltage instability problem has become a main concern to the power system operator because voltage instability has led or crucially contributed to some major blackouts throughout the world. Hence, methods for early warning and early prevention are required to prevent the power system from a collapse and led to blackout. Real-time voltage instability predictor method is applied on one of the load areas in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) network in this study. Voltage instability predictor calculation is performed according to the real-time measurement provided by Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs). The voltage instability predictor calculates the power margin and makes comparison to the pre-set margin threshold. Last but not least, the stability condition of the system is based on the comparison between the margin and the pre-set threshold. The main perception is to ensure the margin index always stay positive and suitable early prevention should be implemented when the index is close to zero.
“…Meanwhile, the introduction of the Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) with PMU simulator was undertaken by TNB-R (Abdullah and Yusuf, 2008). The main objective was to build a reliable and accurate widearea measurement system for Wide-Area Monitoring, Control and Protection R&D program to assist TNB to improve and secure the grid.…”
Section: Wide Area Measurement System (Wams) In Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the time being, TNB-R is implementing the current PMUs technology that can measure 50 samples per second, which is equal to 1 sample per 0.02 sec (Abdullah and Yusuf, 2008). The experimental performance of simulation was conducted at TNB-R with the 132 kV load area under investigation on 2-Buses System and 10-Buses System.…”
Nowadays, power systems are being forced to operate closer to its security limit due to current economic growth and the difficulties to upgrade the existing grid infrastructure. With the sudden increment of power demand, voltage instability problem has become a main concern to the power system operator because voltage instability has led or crucially contributed to some major blackouts throughout the world. Hence, methods for early warning and early prevention are required to prevent the power system from a collapse and led to blackout. Real-time voltage instability predictor method is applied on one of the load areas in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) network in this study. Voltage instability predictor calculation is performed according to the real-time measurement provided by Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs). The voltage instability predictor calculates the power margin and makes comparison to the pre-set margin threshold. Last but not least, the stability condition of the system is based on the comparison between the margin and the pre-set threshold. The main perception is to ensure the margin index always stay positive and suitable early prevention should be implemented when the index is close to zero.
The following article has been retracted due to the author's request for withdrawal. Title: Fault Characterization Based on Synchrophasor Data Using Heuristic Approach Authors: Gaurav S. Chingale The following article has been retracted due to the author's request for withdrawal. The scientific community takes a very strong view on this matter, and SGRE treats all unethical behavior such as plagiarism seriously. This paper published in Vol.5 No. 12, 314-325, 2014, has been removed from this site.
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