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Real-Time Stability Assessment in Modern Power System Control Centers

 

 

Real-Time Stability Assessment in Modern Power System Control Centers

IEEE Press © 2009 (425 pages)

ISBN:9780470233306

In response to the growing trend for using online stability assessment to quickly tell how far a given operating state is from instability, this book will familiarize readers with the real-time and study-mode data environments in modern control centers.

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Real-Time Stability Assessment in Modern Power System Control Centers

Preface

Chapter 1

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The Real-Time and Study-Mode Data Environment in Modern SCADA/EMS

Chapter 2

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Overview of Key Stability Concepts Applied for Real-Time Operations

Chapter 3

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LIPA Implementation of Real-Time Stability Monitoring in a CIM Compliant Environment

Chapter 4

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Real-Time Stability Monitoring at the Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Chapter 5

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Experience with Real-Time Stability Assessment at Transelectrica

Chapter 6

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Implementation of Online Dynamic Security Assessment at Southern Company

 

Chapter 7

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Online Security Assessment for the Brazilian System—A Detailed Modeling Approach

Chapter 8

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Dynamic Network Security Analysis in a Load Dispatch Center

Chapter 9

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Real-Time Transient Security Assessment in Australia at NEMMCO

Chapter 10

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Online Voltage Security Assessment in the Hellenic Interconnected System

Chapter 11

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The Real-Time Supervision of Transmission Capacity in the Swedish Grid

Appendix A

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Dimo's Approach to Steady-State Stability Assessment: Methodology Overview, Numerical Example, and Algorithm Validation

Appendix B

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SIME: A Comprehensive Approach to Transient Stability

 

Appendix C

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Detection and Evaluation of Stability-Constrained Transmission Paths