Substation reliability and its impacts on composite system adequacy

Modern society expects the production and distribution of electric power to be accomplished at maximum reliability and minimum cost. Reliability and reliability worth assessment plays an important role in power system planning, operation, and expansion. Substation and switching station, which forms...

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Main Author: Ren, Shuhua
Other Authors: Goel, Lalit Kumar
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/13168
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description Modern society expects the production and distribution of electric power to be accomplished at maximum reliability and minimum cost. Reliability and reliability worth assessment plays an important role in power system planning, operation, and expansion. Substation and switching station, which forms a link between the bulk transmission system and the generation system, is the pivotal portion of an electric power system. Failure events in substations and switching stations often result in multiple outages of generators, lines, and/or loads in power system. Station-originated outages are normally of short duration but their effect on the security and stability of power systems may be quite severe. The reliability evaluation of station-originated outages is therefore of vital importance. How to provide the system planners and operators necessary reliability indices and reliability worth information about station-originated outages is a challenging task which was undertaken in this project.
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spelling ntu-10356/131682023-07-04T15:03:22Z Substation reliability and its impacts on composite system adequacy Ren, Shuhua Goel, Lalit Kumar School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution Modern society expects the production and distribution of electric power to be accomplished at maximum reliability and minimum cost. Reliability and reliability worth assessment plays an important role in power system planning, operation, and expansion. Substation and switching station, which forms a link between the bulk transmission system and the generation system, is the pivotal portion of an electric power system. Failure events in substations and switching stations often result in multiple outages of generators, lines, and/or loads in power system. Station-originated outages are normally of short duration but their effect on the security and stability of power systems may be quite severe. The reliability evaluation of station-originated outages is therefore of vital importance. How to provide the system planners and operators necessary reliability indices and reliability worth information about station-originated outages is a challenging task which was undertaken in this project. Master of Engineering 2008-10-20T07:17:06Z 2008-10-20T07:17:06Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/13168 en 136 p. application/pdf
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Substation reliability and its impacts on composite system adequacy
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