Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique

With the advent of advanced technology in smart grid, the implementation of renewable energy in a stressed and complicated power system operation, aggravated by a competitive electricity market and critical system contingencies, this will inflict higher probabilities of the occurrence of a severe dyn...

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Published in:Sustainability (Switzerland)
Main Author: Othman M.M.; Salim N.A.; Musirin I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2017
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Othman M.M.; Salim N.A.; Musirin I.
Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
2017
Sustainability (Switzerland)
9
6
10.3390/su9060941
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85020177694&doi=10.3390%2fsu9060941&partnerID=40&md5=88def5aeeb3489178564c396a00594ec
With the advent of advanced technology in smart grid, the implementation of renewable energy in a stressed and complicated power system operation, aggravated by a competitive electricity market and critical system contingencies, this will inflict higher probabilities of the occurrence of a severe dynamic power system blackout. This paper presents the proposed stochastic event tree technique used to assess the sustainability against the occurrence of dynamic power system blackout emanating from implication of critical system contingencies such as the rapid increase in total loading condition and sensitive initial transmission line tripping. An extensive analysis of dynamic power system blackout has been carried out in a case study of the following power systems: IEEE RTS-79 and IEEE RTS-96. The findings have shown that the total loading conditions and sensitive transmission lines need to be given full attention by the utility to prevent the occurrence of dynamic power system blackout. © 2017 by the authors.
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author Othman M.M.; Salim N.A.; Musirin I.
spellingShingle Othman M.M.; Salim N.A.; Musirin I.
Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
author_facet Othman M.M.; Salim N.A.; Musirin I.
author_sort Othman M.M.; Salim N.A.; Musirin I.
title Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
title_short Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
title_full Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
title_fullStr Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
title_sort Sustainability from the occurrence of critical dynamic power system blackout determined by using the stochastic event tree technique
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description With the advent of advanced technology in smart grid, the implementation of renewable energy in a stressed and complicated power system operation, aggravated by a competitive electricity market and critical system contingencies, this will inflict higher probabilities of the occurrence of a severe dynamic power system blackout. This paper presents the proposed stochastic event tree technique used to assess the sustainability against the occurrence of dynamic power system blackout emanating from implication of critical system contingencies such as the rapid increase in total loading condition and sensitive initial transmission line tripping. An extensive analysis of dynamic power system blackout has been carried out in a case study of the following power systems: IEEE RTS-79 and IEEE RTS-96. The findings have shown that the total loading conditions and sensitive transmission lines need to be given full attention by the utility to prevent the occurrence of dynamic power system blackout. © 2017 by the authors.
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