Title :
The coordinated automatic voltage control of the Italian transmission Grid-part II: control apparatuses and field performance of the consolidated hierarchical system
Author :
Corsi, Sandro ; Pozzi, Massimo ; Sforna, Marino ; Dell´Olio, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Centro Elettrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
The hierarchical voltage control system, currently fully exploited in the Italian transmission grid and presented in Part I, improves voltage quality, network security and operation efficiency. This coordinated automatic system, operated by the Italian ISO (GRTN), is subdivided into three hierarchical control levels, requiring unconventional regulation apparatuses. They are the Voltage and Reactive Power Regulator (REPORT) at the power plant level, the Regional Voltage Regulator (RVR) at the regional dispatcher level, and the National Voltage Regulator (NVR) at the ISO control center. This survey paper provides a general description of the characteristics of these new automatic control apparatuses and of the interventions required on existing equipment for their installation, activation and operation. A brief presentation of the main dynamic performance of the hierarchical control system, from the inner to the outer control loops, is also given with reference to laboratory, commissioning and field tests.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; load flow; multivariable control systems; power engineering computing; power plants; power system interconnection; power system security; power transmission control; voltage control; ISO control center; Italian transmission grid; consolidated hierarchical system; coordinated automatic voltage control; hierarchical voltage control system; multivariable hierarchical control; network security; optimal reactive power flow; power plant level; reactive power regulator; regional voltage regulator; voltage quality; Automatic control; Automatic voltage control; Control systems; Hierarchical systems; ISO; Power generation; Power system security; Reactive power control; Regulators; Voltage control; 65; Automatic control; coordinated voltage control; multi-variable hierarchical control; optimal reactive power flow; reactive power; reactive power coordination; secondary and tertiary voltage regulation; stability margins; transmission losses; voltage; voltage ancillary service;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2004.836262