Title :
A practical method of state estimation in ship power system
Author :
Shan Yong ; Gong QingWu ; Yin Yang
Author_Institution :
Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
Reactive power and voltage control is the important technical means to improve the voltage quality and reduce the active loss of power grid. It is hard to regulate the voltage and reactive power of Guizhou power grid by manual operation. In this paper, adopting to the successful experiences in automatic voltage control (AVC) system of several power companies in Europe and China, a new decomposition and coordination method is presented for multivariable coordinated control between generators, shunt capacitors, shunt reactors and adjustable reactive loads. Firstly, the method utilizes the primal-dual interior point algorithm to solve an large-scale discrete and mixing optimal reactive power flow (ROPF) calculation, which gives an optimal voltage profile of the whole power grid; Then the method utilizes the extended coordinated secondary voltage control to optimize the regional reactive power distribution with discrete and mixing variables coordination based on the local balance of reactive power, whilst satisfying the optimal voltage profile. The substation of district power network is equivalent to the adjustable reactive loads with coordination between provincial and district AVC systems. The paper also presents a new method of main and auxiliary dual instructions, which is used to control the plant voltage by master station. The newly developed AVC system has been put into practical operation in Guizhou power grid, and the results show that the AVC system is remarkably effective.
Keywords :
load flow control; marine power systems; power grids; power system state estimation; reactive power control; voltage control; AVC system; Guizhou power grid; ROPF calculation; automatic voltage control system; district power network; multivariable coordinated control; optimal reactive power flow calculation; reactive power; reactive power distribution; ship power system; state estimation; substation; voltage quality; Marine vehicles; Performance analysis; Power measurement; Power systems; State estimation; Vectors; Voltage measurement; Ship power system; WLSE; bad data detection;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Power System Automation and Protection (APAP), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9622-8
DOI :
10.1109/APAP.2011.6180485