DocumentCode :
3490353
Title :
Dynamic system load control through use of optimal voltage and VAr control
Author :
Markushevich, N.
fYear :
1998
fDate :
30 Apr-1 May 1998
Firstpage :
29
Lastpage :
32
Abstract :
A distribution automation pilot project demonstrating optimal voltage and VAr control was recently installed at George Tripp Substation near Victoria, BC. By utilizing permissible voltage ranges defined by the CSA Standard, optimal voltage and VAr control is a powerful new distribution automation function which can be used by utilities to control demand in accordance with planning and operating objectives. The pilot system utilizes real-time data from multiple points on the 138 kV subtransmission and 25 kV distribution systems to implement optimum set points for PLC controlled load tap-changers on substation transformers and to change the status of capacitor banks located on the distribution feeders through a closed loop computer control scheme. The results of the 1997/98 winter system tests are summarized
Keywords :
distribution networks; load regulation; optimal control; programmable controllers; reactive power control; transformer substations; voltage control; 138 kV; 25 kV; British Columbia; CSA standard; Canada; George Tripp Substation; PLC controlled load tap-changers; Var control; Victoria; capacitor banks; closed loop computer control scheme; distribution automation pilot project; dynamic system load control; optimal voltage; optimum set points; permissible voltage ranges; real-time data; substation transformers; Automatic control; Automatic voltage control; Control systems; Load flow control; Optimal control; Power system planning; Programmable control; Reactive power; Real time systems; Substation automation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Dynamic Modeling Control Applications for Industry Workshop, 1998. IEEE Industry Applications 1998
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DMCA.1998.703482
Filename :
703482
Link To Document :
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