Maintaining Electricity Contracts in Stressed Power Systems with the Use of an OPF and FACTS Devices
Hitzeroth H, Bopp T, Schmid M, Herold G, Povh D (1998)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 1998
Book Volume: 2
Pages Range: 18-1 - 18-6
Conference Proceedings Title: International Conference on Electrical Power Systems Operation and Management
Event location: Zürich
Abstract
This paper proposes the integration of FACTS devices and contracting into SCADA systems. By making the necessary modifications in the existing PF and OPF algorithms, the devices and relevant policies for open electricity markets can be modelIed with these tools. A case study on the IEEE 14 bus network shows that power import / export contracts along a specified contract path in stressed power systems can only be implemented when sufficient reactive power reserves are available. The use of FACTS devices results in a wider operating mm'gin and higher voltage stability with high er reserve capacity. In this way reliability and availability can be increased and a deregulated environment facilitated.
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APA:
Hitzeroth, H., Bopp, T., Schmid, M., Herold, G., & Povh, D. (1998). Maintaining Electricity Contracts in Stressed Power Systems with the Use of an OPF and FACTS Devices. In International Conference on Electrical Power Systems Operation and Management (pp. 18-1 - 18-6). Zürich, CH.
MLA:
Hitzeroth, Helmuth, et al. "Maintaining Electricity Contracts in Stressed Power Systems with the Use of an OPF and FACTS Devices." Proceedings of the EPSOM '98, Zürich 1998. 18-1 - 18-6.
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