IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

An Integrated Online Dynamic Security Assessment System for Improved Situational Awareness and Economic Operation

  • Haifeng Li,
  • Ruisheng Diao,
  • Xiaohu Zhang,
  • Xi Lin,
  • Xiao Lu,
  • Di Shi,
  • Zhiwei Wang,
  • Lei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2952178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 162571 – 162582

Abstract

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The ever-increasing penetration of centralized and distributed renewable energy, power electronics-based transmission equipment and loads, advanced protection and control systems, storage devices and new power market rules all contribute to the growing dynamics and stochastic behaviors being observed in today's grid operation. Understanding operational risks and providing prompt control actions are of great importance to ensure secure and economic operation of a bulk power system. In this paper, a novel integrated online dynamic security assessment system (DSAS) is developed that intakes real-time EMS snapshots combining both bus/branch and node/breaker network models, performs dynamic contingency analysis under various conditions, calculates real-time transfer limits, and provides online control suggestions to mitigate operational risks. Several unique and innovative features are developed to address practical challenges, including: (1) real-time stitching of power flow information from both node/breaker and bus/branch models covering different geographical regions of interest; (2) online corrections and enhancements to power flow and dynamic models; (3) equipment-name-based modelling approaches for complex contingencies and control systems; and (5) distributed computing capabilities for significant computational speed enhancement. The developed DSAS has been deployed in the control center of State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Company with hundreds of HVAC and 8 (U)HVDC transmission lines, which has been running reliably since Sept. 2018, achieving satisfactory performance in improving situational awareness and economic operation of the power grid.

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