DocumentCode :
401547
Title :
System restoration in a liberalized environment
Author :
Bogas, Juan ; Cukalevski, Ninel ; Gjerde, Ole ; Mellinger, Gerald ; Mijuskovic, Neso ; Oroszki, Lajos ; Spanel, Udo ; Walve, Kenneth ; Weiss, Glenn
fYear :
2003
fDate :
8-10 Oct. 2003
Firstpage :
170
Lastpage :
175
Abstract :
The liberalisation in the electricity supply industry, many changes have emerged, and as a consequence, system operation complexity has increased radically. Changes also effect the operation in abnormal system states and thus impact the performance of the human operators in the control centres. The job of the operators in the control centres is to avoid disturbances and, where this can not be achieved, to restore the system as quickly and effectively as possible. The operators have to react to the fast changing system statuses respecting the technical possibilities and limits, and at the same time they have to be aware of commercial interpretation of their actions. As the complexity of the restoration process has increased, more demands have been placed on human operators. The best way to cope up with this demand is to provide adequate operating personnel training.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry deregulation; power system control; power system restoration; training; control centre operators; electricity supply industry liberalisation; operating personnel training; power system restoration; Business; Companies; Contracts; Control systems; Electricity supply industry; Environmental economics; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power system restoration; Production;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quality and Security of Electric Power Delivery Systems, 2003. CIGRE/PES 2003. CIGRE/IEEE PES International Symposium
Print_ISBN :
2-85873-015-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/QSEPDS.2003.1259349
Filename :
1259349
Link To Document :
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