Title :
Using two multivariate methods for line congestion study in transmission systems under uncertainty
Author :
Deladreue, Sophie ; Brouaye, Françoise ; Bastard, Patrick ; Péligry, Laura
Author_Institution :
Service EEI, SUPELEC, Gif sur Yvette, France
fDate :
2/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two multivariate methods (correlation analysis and principal components analysis) are used to forecast which lines may be simultaneously congested. These statistical methods are applied to a database which takes into account transmission planning uncertainties such as localization of new independent power producers and new eligible customers (i.e., customers who can choose their energy supplier), and level of international exchanges. To face the very large number of possible configurations, a design of experiment is used to create the data base. A complete active/reactive-power flow program is used to simulate the power system. The results show the relevance of the proposed methods as applied to a 21-bus power system test case. Knowing which lines will be simultaneously congested may help the system operator to take decision in short-term operation (congestion management) as well as in long-term planning (grid reinforcement).
Keywords :
control system analysis; correlation methods; load flow control; multivariable control systems; power transmission control; power transmission planning; principal component analysis; active/reactive-power flow program; congestion management; correlation analysis; grid reinforcement; independent power producers; long-term planning; multivariate methods; principal components analysis; short-term operation; statistical methods; transmission planning uncertainties; transmission systems; Databases; Economic forecasting; Electricity supply industry; Power system management; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Power system simulation; Principal component analysis; Statistical analysis; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2002.807078