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On Robust Tie-Line Scheduling in Multi-Area Power Systems
The tie-line scheduling problem in a multi-area power system seeks to optimize tie-line power flows across areas that are independently operated by different system operators (SOs). In this paper, we leverage the theory of multi-parametric linear programming to propose algorithms for optimal tie-line scheduling within a deterministic and a robust ...
Ye Guo, Subhonmesh Bose, Lang Tong
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Anticipating and Coordinating Voltage Control for Interconnected Power Systems [PDF]
This paper deals with the application of an anticipating and coordinating feedback control scheme in order to mitigate the long-term voltage instability of multi-area power systems. Each local area is uniquely controlled by a control agent (CA) selecting
Boel, René +5 more
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Demand response for frequency control of multi-area power system
Over the last few years, lots of attentions have been given to the demand response (DR) for the frequency control. DR can be incorporated with traditional frequency control method and enhance the stability of the system.
Yu-Qing Bao +4 more
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This paper proposes an event‐triggered distributed networked control scheme and its robust stability analysis strategy for the automatic generation control of multi‐area interconnected power system with wind turbines.
Zhihong Huo
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A multi-area approach to the economic optimization of electric power system [PDF]
In this paper, the problem of short-term economic dispatch of active power in a combined hydro-thermal electric power system is considered. The problem studied is a 24 hours optimization, with operational cost as associated criterion. It is assumed that consumer's demand, defined as a number of time functions, as well as technical constraints ...
Radmila Rakic +2 more
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Distributed control of thermostatically controlled load aggregators in multi‐area power systems
In modern power systems, the high penetration of renewable energy challenges system frequency regulation and stability. In such conditions, the demand‐side loads can be aggregated and applied for power system frequency regulation.
Kaiwen Zeng +5 more
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Evaluation of network equivalents for voltage optimization in multi-area power systems [PDF]
The paper addresses the problem of decentralized optimization for a power system partitioned into several areas controlled by different transmission system operators (TSOs). The optimization variables are the settings for taps, generators' voltages and compensators', and the objective function is either based on the minimization of reactive power ...
Phulpin, Yannick +4 more
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This is the first part of a 2-part paper that has arisen from the work of the IEEE Power Engineering Society's Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) Working Group. Part 1 of the paper examines the potential value of MAS technology to the power industry.
Funabashi, T +13 more
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Integration of renewable energy sources is important in limiting the continuous environmental degradation and emissions caused by energy generation from fossil fuels and thus becoming a better alternative for a large-scale power mix. However, an adequate
Oluwafemi Emmanuel Oni +1 more
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Transient stability assessment (TSA) of the power system is essential to the safe operation of the power grid. The TSA of the multi-area interconnected power system is a challenging task due to its special multi-area power grid structure.
Songhao Yang +3 more
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