DocumentCode
1864628
Title
An investigation of composite system reliability in meshed and extended networks
Author
Thapar, Alok ; Saha, Tapan K. ; McDonald, John D F
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Electr. Eng., Queensland Univ., St. Lucia, Qld.
fYear
2005
fDate
Nov. 29 2005-Dec. 2 2005
Firstpage
1099
Abstract
Transmission system operators, especially in a deregulated electricity market, are expected to achieve the highest possible reliability levels. The paper addresses the influence that system topology exerts on the reliability of different transmission systems. It is unclear how topological differences between the networks affect system behaviour. This paper first considers the comparative reliability of two different network topologies - meshed and extended - using bulk reliability indices obtained with the composite reliability using state enumeration (CRUSE) software. The results obtained show that a meshed network performs better than a radial network. Extension of the analysis to three realistic test systems reinforces both the significant influence that system topology exerts on network reliability and the difficulty of quantifying differences in network structure. This highlights the difficulties inherent in comparing directly the reliability of different transmission networks
Keywords
power engineering computing; power markets; power transmission reliability; bulk reliability indices; composite reliability using state enumeration software; composite system reliability; deregulated electricity market; extended networks; meshed networks; network topologies; radial network; system topology; transmission system operators; Electricity supply industry; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Frequency; Intelligent networks; Interconnected systems; Maintenance; Network topology; Power system reliability; System testing; Voltage; Composite system reliability; Expected Energy Not Supplied; Loss of load probability; Severity Index; system adequacy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Conference, 2005. IPEC 2005. The 7th International
Conference_Location
Singapore
Print_ISBN
981-05-5702-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPEC.2005.207071
Filename
1627360
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