DocumentCode :
1677257
Title :
Determination of Total Transfer Capability Incorporating FACTS Devices in Power Markets
Author :
Li, Gengyin ; Zhou, Ming ; Gao, Yajing
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Power Syst. Protection, North China Electr. Power Univ., Baoding
Volume :
2
fYear :
0
Firstpage :
1327
Lastpage :
1332
Abstract :
It is very important and necessary to calculate total transfer capability (TTC) incorporating flexible alternate current transmission system (FACTS) devices in power markets and analyze impacts of FACTS on TTC. Calculating TTC incorporating with FACTS devices is an optimal problem constrained by some equalities and inequalities. This paper proposes a mathematical model for calculating TTC incorporating with FACTS devices in power markets, and detailed calculation method is also put forward. The constraints include voltage constraints, thermal stability limits, generator´s capacity limits, load demand, steady-state power flow, and control parameter constraints of FACTS devices, etc. The sensitivity-based repetitive linear iterative approach is proposed to solve the proposed model. The detailed solution process is described in this paper. To realize the proposed model and calculation method, a TTC calculation software incorporating with FACTS devices is developed based on PSASP/UPI, a set of advanced application software package developed by China Electric Power Research Institute. This paper proposes a new approach on combined TTC solution including FACTS and power flow calculation based on PSASP/UPI, and gives the interface program for user programming interface (UPI) in PSASP. The IEEE 14-bus test system is used to verify the proposed algorithm and program. Numerical results show that FACTS devices and their locations have different impacts on TTC, also prove that the proposed model and algorithm is correct and effective
Keywords :
flexible AC transmission systems; iterative methods; load flow; power markets; sensitivity analysis; thermal stability; China Electric Power Research Institute; FACTS devices; IEEE 14-bus test system; flexible alternate current transmission system; generator capacity limits; mathematical model; power flow calculation; power markets; sensitivity-based repetitive linear iterative approach; software package; steady-state power flow; thermal stability limits; total transfer capability; Flexible AC transmission systems; Iterative methods; Load flow; Mathematical model; Power generation; Power markets; Steady-state; Thermal loading; Thermal stability; Voltage control; FACTS; power flow calculation; repetitive linear iterative algorithm; total transfer capability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Drives Systems, 2005. PEDS 2005. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9296-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PEDS.2005.1619893
Filename :
1619893
Link To Document :
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