ADAPTIVE REMEDIAL ACTION SCHEME BASED ON PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT

Most of the blackout occurrences are caused by non-credible contingency events and often, the response to these situations is not prepared. One of such contingency event is the violation of transmission line limits leading to the disconnection of multiple highly loaded transmission lines. To prev...

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Main Author: Yusuf Salile, Ahmad
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/70660
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Most of the blackout occurrences are caused by non-credible contingency events and often, the response to these situations is not prepared. One of such contingency event is the violation of transmission line limits leading to the disconnection of multiple highly loaded transmission lines. To prevent this event, knowing the loadability of the transmission line is important. In this research, a method to obtain the loadability of the transmission line is proposed. The data from the phasor measurement units are utilized to obtain the characteristics of the transmission lines (i.e. reactance, voltage drop pattern). Then, the loadability of the transmission lines in terms of thermal, voltage drop, and stability limits are calculated. The adaptive remedial action scheme (RAS) is also designed to maintain power transfer within a safe limit by load shedding and/or generation rejection. This scheme will update the total amount of load shedding or generation rejection and select the target based on the sensitivity of voltage to active power change. The method is applied to the Java-Bali system, in which a high amount of power is transferred from eastern to the western part through the transmission lines at the north and south corridors and hence, knowing the loadability limits of each corridor is important. Using the proposed method, the separation of western and eastern Java could be effectively prevented.