Title :
Security constrained emergency voltage stabilization: A Model Predictive Control based approach
Author :
Jin, L. ; Kumar, R. ; Elia, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
Abstract :
Voltage instability impacts power system transfer limits and its reliability. This paper presents an approach to determine a voltage control scheme based on the model predictive control (MPC) theory. MPC is used to develop an optimal control strategy, consisting of a sequence of amounts of the shunt capacitors to switch. The resulting control strategy prevents voltage instability and maintains a desired amount of post-transient voltage stability margin (an index of system security). The objective of optimization is to minimize a weighted sum of the cumulative voltage deviations and the cumulative cost of capacitive controls. The effect of the capacitive control on voltage behavior is computed by means of trajectory sensitivity. The sensitivity of voltage stability margin with respect to the capacitive control is used to construct a security constraint for post-fault operation in the MPC formulation. The efficacy of the proposed approach is illustrated through applications to the 39-bus New England system for preventing voltage collapse.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; higher order statistics; minimisation; optimal control; power system control; power system faults; power system security; power system transient stability; predictive control; voltage control; MPC; capacitive control; cumulative cost; cumulative voltage deviation; minimization; model predictive control design; optimal control; optimization; post-fault operation; post-transient voltage stability margin; power system reliability; power system transfer limit; security constrained emergency voltage stabilization; shunt capacitor; trajectory sensitivity; voltage control; Capacitors; Optimal control; Power system modeling; Power system reliability; Power system security; Predictive control; Predictive models; Stability; Switches; Voltage control; Model predictive control; power system; switching control; trajectory sensitivity; voltage stability margin; voltage stabilization;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2008. CDC 2008. 47th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cancun
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3123-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0191-2216
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2008.4739120