Title :
Generator Black Start Validation Using Synchronized Phasor Measurement
Author :
Koellner, Kris ; Anderson, Chris ; Moxley, Roy
Author_Institution :
Salt River Project
Abstract :
This "Black Start" ability speeds power system recovery from both system instabilities and natural disasters. Salt River Project, based in Phoenix, Arizona, conducted an exercise using a number of hydroelectric generating stations and a thermal-generating station. This was a legitimate "Black Start" exercise because every part of the system connecting the hydro and thermal generation was fully isolated (islanded) from the Western Electric Coordinating Council (WECC) power grid. Synchronized phasor measurements, or synchrophasors, provided a real-time measurement of conditions during this Black Start exercise. Frequency and phase angles were monitored both within the island and on the WECC power grid. This paper illustrates the use of synchrophasor data to view frequency stability, verify system independence, and observe the synchronization point. Phasor measurement units, together with synchrophasor collector and display software, provided valuable data to operators during the course of the exercise. The paper provides discussion of problems encountered, trade-offs made, and lessons learned during the exercise
Keywords :
frequency stability; hydroelectric power stations; phase measurement; power grids; power system stability; thermal power stations; Arizona; Phoenix; WECC power grid; Western Electric Coordinating Council; display software; frequency stability; generator Black Start validation; hydroelectric generating stations; natural disaster; power system recovery; real-time measurement; synchronized phasor measurement; synchrophasor collector; system independence; system instability; thermal-generating station; Frequency synchronization; Hydroelectric power generation; Hydroelectric-thermal power generation; Joining processes; Mesh generation; Power generation; Power grids; Power system measurements; Rivers; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Conference: Advanced Metering, Protection, Control, Communication, and Distributed Resources, 2006. PS '06
Conference_Location :
Clemson, SC
Print_ISBN :
0-615-13280-4
DOI :
10.1109/PSAMP.2006.285420