REAL TIME SYSTEM OPERATIONS 2006-2007 | |
Eto, Joseph H. ; Parashar, Manu ; Lewis, Nancy Jo | |
关键词: 29; ALGORITHMS; CALIFORNIA; FUNCTIONALS; MANAGEMENT; METRICS; MONITORING; NOMOGRAMS; REAL TIME SYSTEMS; RELIABILITY; SECURITY; SENSITIVITY; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; SPECIFICATIONS; STABILITY Electricity grid; reliability; real-time operator tools; time synchronized phasor measurements; voltage security; | |
DOI : 10.2172/938526 RP-ID : LBNL-895E PID : OSTI ID: 938526 Others : TRN: US200821%%67 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The Real Time System Operations (RTSO) 2006-2007 project focused on two parallel technical tasks: (1) Real-Time Applications of Phasors for Monitoring, Alarming and Control; and (2) Real-Time Voltage Security Assessment (RTVSA) Prototype Tool. The overall goal of the phasor applications project was to accelerate adoption and foster greater use of new, more accurate, time-synchronized phasor measurements by conducting research and prototyping applications on California ISO's phasor platform - Real-Time Dynamics Monitoring System (RTDMS) -- that provide previously unavailable information on the dynamic stability of the grid. Feasibility assessment studies were conducted on potential application of this technology for small-signal stability monitoring, validating/improving existing stability nomograms, conducting frequency response analysis, and obtaining real-time sensitivity information on key metrics to assess grid stress. Based on study findings, prototype applications for real-time visualization and alarming, small-signal stability monitoring, measurement based sensitivity analysis and frequency response assessment were developed, factory- and field-tested at the California ISO and at BPA. The goal of the RTVSA project was to provide California ISO with a prototype voltage security assessment tool that runs in real time within California ISO?s new reliability and congestion management system. CERTS conducted a technical assessment of appropriate algorithms, developed a prototype incorporating state-of-art algorithms (such as the continuation power flow, direct method, boundary orbiting method, and hyperplanes) into a framework most suitable for an operations environment. Based on study findings, a functional specification was prepared, which the California ISO has since used to procure a production-quality tool that is now a part of a suite of advanced computational tools that is used by California ISO for reliability and congestion management.
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