Title :
Ambient temperature corrected dynamic transmission line ratings at two PG&E locations
Author :
Steeley, W.J. ; Norris, B.L. ; Deb, A.K.
Author_Institution :
Pacific Gas & Electr. Co., San Ramon, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An offline ambient temperature corrected transmission line (T/L) dynamic thermal rating system is being developed at PG&E (Pacific Gas and Electric) to provide T/L ratings 1 to 24 hours ahead based on hourly ambient temperature measurements at a given location. A low minimum 2 ft/s constant wind speed is assumed at all times. Solar radiation is calculated by an analytical solar model assuming clear sky conditions. The IEEE/ANSI ampacity standard is used to calculate T/L ampacity. In the ambient corrected DTR (dynamic thermal rating) system, a stochastic/deterministic model forecasts ambient temperatures. The forecasts and the standard deviations of forecast errors are updated every hour. T/L ratings were evaluated at PG&E locations and gains of up to 34% over the static line ratings were possible at both locations by the proposed DTR system. The benefits and the risk of the ambient corrected DTR system have been quantified
Keywords :
power transmission lines; stochastic processes; thermal analysis; USA; ampacity standard; dynamic thermal rating; errors; stochastic/deterministic model; temperature correction; transmission line; ANSI standards; Analytical models; Error correction; Predictive models; Solar radiation; Stochastic systems; Temperature measurement; Transmission lines; Wind forecasting; Wind speed;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on