Title :
Reactive power redispatch for loss reduction using a modified power flow jacobian
Author :
De Souza, A.C.Z. ; Leme, R. ; Lo, Kwok L. ; de Souza, Julio C. Stacchini ; Almeida, Adriano B.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Eng., Fed. Univ. at Itajuba, Itajubá, Brazil
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This study addresses the problem of reactive power redispatch under bilateral power transactions. The proposed approach is to reduce active loss in a critical area, under the voltage collapse point of view, which is identified by the tangent vector technique. A methodology that uses an augmented load flow Jacobian is proposed to redispatch the reactive power and can be easily implemented in ordinary power flow programmes. Tests with the IEEE 14-bus test system and with a real Brazilian-107 bus system are carried out to illustrate the proposed approach. Results obtained by solving an optimal power flow problem are also presented for validation purposes.This study addresses the problem of reactive power redispatch under bilateral power transactions. The proposed approach is to reduce active loss in a critical area, under the voltage collapse point of view, which is identified by the tangent vector technique. A methodology that uses an augmented load flow Jacobian is proposed to redispatch the reactive power and can be easily implemented in ordinary power flow programmes. Tests with the IEEE 14-bus test system and with a real Brazilian-107 bus system are carried out to illustrate the proposed approach. Results obtained by solving an optimal power flow problem are also presented for validation purposes.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; load flow; power generation dispatch; reactive power; Brazilian-107 bus system; IEEE 14-bus test system; active loss; augmented load flow Jacobian; bilateral power transactions; loss reduction; modified power flow Jacobian; optimal power flow problem; ordinary power flow programmes; reactive power redispatch; tangent vector; voltage collapse;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-gtd.2011.0685