Title: Power Application Software UPDEA - Workshop
1Power Application SoftwareUPDEA - Workshop
2What are Power Application Tools?
- Name as many of the Power Application Tools as
you can
- Power Application Software (1)
- State Estimator (SE)
- Operator Load Flow (OLF)
- Optimal Power Flow (OPF)
- Contingency Analysis (CA)
- Short Circuit Analysis (SCA)
- Automatic Generation Control (AGC)
- Historical Information System (HIS)
3Power Application Tools (2)
- Power Application Software (2)
- SCADA Topology Determination
- Plausibility Check of Measurements
- Power System Model Adaptation
- Power System Security Analysis
- Study Base Case Initialisation
- Transient Stability Analysis (TSA)
- Voltage Stability Analysis (VSA)
- Available Transmission Capacity
- Complete Model Estimator (CME)
- Dynamic Security Assessment (DSA)
- Dynamic Stability Analysis
4PAS Applications
- The PAS subsystem consists of applications that
support - Real-time and study mode network analysis
- Determining the state of a power system network
- Level of security,
- How the security and economics of the network
might be improved. - The PAS applications run automatically using data
originating from SCADA - Study applications are run by the operator or
planning engineers, to study the effects of
changes in the power system. - Study data can be initialized from a real-time
network solution, or from archive files.
5PAS Tool Data flow
- Where do the Power Application tools get their
data? - What is data path from the substation to the PAS
tools
6PAS Applications
What are the two primary sub tasks of the State
Estimator?
7State Estimation
- Real-Time Network State Estimation - (RTNET)
- Performs topology processing
- Estimation the network state
- Includes busload forecast and transmission loss
sensitivities calculation
8State Estimator
- Produce valid topology and real time network
solutions for all network apps. - More reliable and more accurate than raw SCADA
When and how often will the State Estimator run?
9State Estimation
- Runs on a periodic basis, i.e.
- Usually every 5 minutes
- Each time a switching device such as a breaker or
isolator changes state
- What is the output of a State Estimator run ?
- What is the output used for?
10State Estimation
- RTNET produces an Estimated State of the power
system based on SCADA measurements using a least
squares fit algorithm. - Once RTNET has run to completion the following
applications can run - Power Flow (PWRFLOW)
- Optimal Power Flow (OPF)
- Contingency Analysis (RTCA)
- Dynamic Stability Analysis (VSAT / TSAT)
- Voltage VAR Dispatch (VVD)
- Short Circuit Analysis (RTSCT)
- Security Enhancement Analysis (SENH)
- What is the purpose of Study Power Flow?
11Power Flow
- Allows control staff and planners to study the
steady-state operation of the power network under
hypothetical and postulated conditions - Study how the power flows through the network
before taking lines out for maintenance and what
- if future scenarios
12Power Flow
The solution is a MWs and Mvar balance of Load
against Generation.
- How do control staff make changes Study Power
Flow? - How are the results of the study seen?
13- Changes to the network topology can be made by
changing the status of circuit breakers on
one-line diagrams or tabular displays. - Results of Power Flow analysis can be displayed
either on one-line diagrams or in tabular form.
What PAS tool makes recommendations on how to
optimise the grid?
14Optimal Power Flow
- Optimal Power flow -
- The primary purpose of optimal power is to
provide control staff with network configuration
recommendations that will eliminate or reduce
violations and/or move the network to a more
economical operating state. - The primary function of OPF is to determine and
present optimal, feasible device settings. - These settings are calculated based on the
network model, control model, objective function
model, and operating limits. - The presented control settings should correct
(or, if not possible, reduce) any violations of
operating limits and optimize the objective
function while maintaining feasibility.
15Contingency Analysis
400 kV Line Outages Avon Mersy1 Mustrun Avon
Mersy Mustrun Mersy_Rabbit Mustrun Avon_Illov Must
run Illovo_ Mersy Mustrun 400 kV Load
Outages Mersy Load 1 Mustrun Rabbit Load
2 Mustrun Rabbit Load 3 Mustrun
- Contingency Analysis -
- Assesses the impact of potential changes in the
network, such as equipment outages, on the state
of the power system. - The application runs in the real time and study
environments.
16Outage Scheduler
- Outage Scheduler
- The Outage Scheduler provides the capability to
schedule equipment outages or derations. - The outage schedules are used by the study
applications to study system conditions at a
particular time, taking into account the
necessary topological or rating changes.
17Security Enhancement
- Security Enhancement -
- A set of optimization algorithms that recommend
operator actions for moving the system to the
most secure and efficient operating point given
the specified constraints. It includes
Constrained Dispatch, Contingency Planning, and
Preventive Action. - The application runs in the real-time and study
environments.
18Voltage-Var Dispatch
- Voltage-Var Dispatch
- Runs as part of the real-time sequence.
- Recommends reactive/voltage control changes to
minimize MW losses, or to correct voltage
violations.
19Voltage-Var Dispatch
- Voltage-Var Dispatch (VVD) is a real-time version
of the study Optimal Power Flow application. - It runs as part of the real-time network
sequence, uses only reactive power and voltage
controls, and is initialized from the results of
the state estimator. - If the state estimator found voltage violations,
VVD will attempt to correct the violations with
minimal reactive power control changes. - If no voltage violations were found, then VVD
will attempt to minimize MW losses using reactive
power controls. - Resulting control change recommendations are
presented to the dispatcher as advisory
recommendations.
20Short Circuit Analysis
- Short Circuit Analysis
- Calculates short circuit currents that result
from specified faults. - The Short Circuit analysis program requires a set
of fault definitions in the FAULTS database
before execution can begin. -
21Study Network Sequence
- Study Network Sequence -
- The Study Network Sequence is an integrated
environment for in-depth studies. - It includes Economic Dispatch, Power Flow,
Optimal Power Flow, and Contingency Analysis
functions that can run in sequence. - The Study Network Sequence is initialized either
from the real-time system, from other study mode
functions, or from archive.
22Online Dynamic Security
- VSAT
- Voltage Security Assessment Tool
- TSAT
- Transient Stability Assessment Tool
23VSAT Purpose
- VSAT is a tool to assess power system voltage
stability - It allows the user to specify multiple scenarios
on the network to analyze - Inputs are power flow data, contingency
definitions, security limits, transfer
definitions. - The outputs are MW transfer limits, critical
contingencies, PV curves
24VSAT Features
- Part of an automatic run sequence to cater for
changing loads - High speed analysis on a dedicated server
- Event driven such as change of system state
(equipment failure, generator redispatch) - Manual such as on instruction from an operator
- Transfer limit or base-case security analysis
using the following criteria - Voltage stability margin
- Voltage decline
- Reactive power reserves
- Thermal overloads
25TSAT Purpose
- TSAT is a tool to assess power system transient
stability - It allows full time-domain simulations of large,
complex power systems - Inputs
- Powerflow data
- Contingency definitions
- Transfer definitions
- Security criteria
- Analysis and solution options
- Outputs
- Transient stability index
- Damping Index
- Voltage duration index
- Frequency duration index
- Relay margin index
26TSAT Features
- Quick screening of contingencies, in order to
minimize number of contingencies to be analyzed
in detail - Security analysis using the following criteria
- Transient stability
- Damping
- Transient voltage
- Transient frequency
- Relay margins
27VSAT and TSAT Uses
- Helping the operator in deciding whether or not
to run a power station in Emergency Level 1 due
to its impact on the transfer limit - Deciding on the next worst contingency that could
lead to a voltage collapse during an outage and
the amount of load that must be shed to mitigate
this after implementation of all remedial
measures. - Determining safe generation limits due to an
outage of a line at a power station
28State Estimator Problem
- Problem
- Due to the way in which the topology model is
evaluated, the line was seen to be in service - It was carrying Mvars only and thus deemed to be
in service even though the breaker was open. - Lesson add logic that can differentiate between
open lines and Mvar only states
29Principles of Automatic Generation Control
Dead Bands Hz 49.85 50.15 ACE /-
70 Spinning 1000 MW 10 minute 500 MW
Error Desired - Instantaneous
30Questions