Universidad de Costa Rica

A STEADY-STATE APPROACH TO PREVENT VOLTAGE COLLAPSE IN POWER SYSTEM


Colaboradores:
Ing. Jairo Quirós Tortós, PhD.
Autores:
Jairo Quirós Tortós and Eddie Araya Padilla
Revista:
N/A
Editor:
Universidad de Costa Rica
URL:
http://www.kerwa.ucr.ac.cr/handle/10669/24562
Laboratorios:
Laboratorio de Investigación en Potencia y Energía (EPER-Lab)

Resumen:

This paper presents a steady state approach to prevent voltage collapse in a power system. The power systemoperation close to stability boundaries is an important factor which may lead to voltage instability conditions. Thereare different ways to prevent voltage collapse in the power system; one of this is the correct coordination of theprotection devices to avoid undesirable equipment disconnections. This paper proposes a new method to coordinatethe back-up zone in the distance protection scheme. The methodology uses both Optimal Power Flow (OPF) andContinuation Power Flow (CPF) solutions to determine the impedance seen by the relay. These impedances are latercompared to conclude which is the best option to set the parameter for the back-up zone in the relay. The methodologyalso considers the distance to Maximum Loading Point (MLP) and the corresponding Voltage Collapse Point …

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