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Fuzzy logic based bulk power system reliability evaluation

Conference ·
OSTI ID:319021
 [1]; ;  [2]
  1. Indian Inst. of Technology, Bombay (India)
  2. JawaharLal Nehru National Coll. of Engineering, Shimoga (India)
The most significant parameter in a bulk power adequacy assessment are the load point and overall system load curtailment indices. Many utilities have difficulty in interpreting the calculated load curtailment indices as the existing models do not always consider realistic and practical operating conditions. The utility survey has indicated that in composite system planning, system indices may be determined with load curtailment indices and the system security is also an important issue. Linear programming approach has been proposed for the load curtailment. Simple linear programming formulations is found to be inadequate in satisfying realistic system objectives and constraints. The present paper models uncertainties in loads and generations of fuzzy numbers. The load curtailment indices (while load and generation being uncertain) is calculated using fuzzy linear programming. The proposed method is applied to the RBTS 6-bus and IEEE 14-bus test system. The results of the computation are optimistic both in terms of minimization of the objective function compared to probabilistic approach and these are more realistic. In the above application contingency analysis has been carried out up to 2nd level and contingencies that cause the system to go to extreme emergency state have been accounted for.
OSTI ID:
319021
Report Number(s):
CONF-980426--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English