DocumentCode
403277
Title
An improvement project for distribution transformer load management in Taiwan
Author
Chao, Yen-Ting ; Lee, Sheng-Ta ; Chang, Hong-Chan
Volume
1
fYear
2003
fDate
13-17 July 2003
Firstpage
201
Abstract
Summary form only given. This paper introduces an application program that is based on an automated mapping/facilities management/geographic information system (AM/FM/GIS) to provide information expectation, load forecasting and power flow calculation capability in distribution systems. First, the database and related data structure used in the Taipower distribution automation pilot system is studied and thoroughly analyzed. Then, our program, developed by the AM/FM FRAMME and Visual Basic software, is integrated into the above pilot system. Moreover, this paper overcomes the weak points of the pilot system, such as difficult use, incomplete function, nonuniform sampling for billing and dispatch of bills and inability to simultaneously transfer customer data. This program can enforce the system and can predict future load growth on distribution feeders, considering the effects of temperature variation, and power needed for air-conditioners. In addition, on the basis of load density and diversity factors of typical customers, the saturation load of a new housing zone can be estimated. As for the power flow analysis, it can provide three-phase quantities of voltage drop at each node, the branch current, and the system loss. The program developed in this study can effectively aid public electric utilities in distribution system planning and operation.
Keywords
BASIC; data structures; geographic information systems; load flow; load forecasting; load management; power distribution economics; power distribution planning; power engineering computing; power transformers; visual languages; Taipower distribution automation pilot system; Visual Basic software; air conditioners; automated mapping; branch current; data structure; database; distribution feeders; distribution transformer load management; diversity factors; facilities management; geographic information system; load density; load forecasting; power flow calculation; system loss; temperature variation effects; Circuit faults; Data structures; Energy management; Geographic Information Systems; Information management; Load flow; Load forecasting; Load management; Power system management; Visual databases;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2003, IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7989-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PES.2003.1267167
Filename
1267167
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