IEEE Access (Jan 2021)
Fuzzy Dynamic Thermal Rating System-Based SIPS for Enhancing Transmission Line Security
Abstract
The increased integrations of intermittent renewable energy sources into power systems cause more power grid congestions and therefore system operators need more advanced control to relieve this pressure. The dynamic thermal rating (DTR) system is able to increase the thermal constraint and subsequently maximum loading of existing lines. This dynamic rating is achieved through real-time considerations of weather data and it is usually much higher than the traditional static thermal rating system. The operational tripping scheme (OTS), a variant of the wider system integrity protection scheme, also relieves line congestions but it does this by tripping pre-selected generators and this have the unwanted consequence of reducing power adequacy. This paper proposes the novel integration of DTR and OTS, while considering the inherent uncertainties of their sensors based on fuzzy numbers, to avoid unnecessary generation tripping due to conservative line ratings. This novel Fuzzy-DTR-OTS delays the tripping of generations, enhances the adequacy of power supply, improves system security and avoids high risk cascading black out inducing events.
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