Title :
Using MIMO system identification for modal analysis and global stabilization of large power systems
Author_Institution :
IREQ, Varennes, Que., Canada
Abstract :
This paper applies a state-space system identification technique to first derive a large-scale small-signal model of the Hydro-Quebec power system. This linearized MIMO model is then used to design global stabilizing controllers which achieve supplementary modulation of voltage regulators, based on wide-area phasor measurements. Following a detailed SVD and modal analysis of the system dynamic interactions, five control sites consisting of four generators and one synchronous condenser were paired with remote phasor measuring units (PMU), geographically spread over nine electrically coherent areas. Four dominant natural loops were identified, each associated with a significant open-loop natural mode at 0.06, 0.43, 0.7 and 0.95 Hz respectively. These two-loop PSSs have a speed sensitive local loop operating in the usual way, and a wide-area measurement based global loop which involves a single differential frequency signal between two suitably selected areas. The tuning and coordination technique for these complex multiple controllers is described. Their impacts on the system is assessed using small-signal analysis
Keywords :
MIMO systems; control system synthesis; modal analysis; power system control; power system identification; power system interconnection; power system measurement; power system stability; state-space methods; voltage control; 0.06 Hz; 0.43 Hz; 0.7 Hz; 0.95 Hz; MIMO system identification; SVD analysis; control performance; controller coordination; controller tuning; differential frequency signal; dynamic interactions; global stabilization; global stabilizing controllers design; large power systems; large-scale small-signal model; modal analysis; open-loop natural mode; remote phasor measuring units; speed sensitive local loop; state-space system identification technique; voltage regulators; wide-area phasor measurements; Large-scale systems; MIMO; Modal analysis; Power system analysis computing; Power system dynamics; Power system measurements; Power system modeling; Regulators; System identification; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6420-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2000.867459