Transmission line equivalent circuit parameters are often 25% to 30% in error compared to values measured by the SCADA system. These errors cause the economic dispatch to be wrong, and lead to increased costs or incorrect billing. The parameter errors also affect contingency analysis, short circuit analysis, distance relaying, machine stability calculations, transmission planning, and State Estimator Analysis. An economic example is used to demonstrate the affect of transmission line errors. SCADA measurements from several utilities are used to compute the 'real world' value of the transmission line parameters. State Estimation with the estimated parameters is compared to the computations using the theoretical values.
This paper is part of an ongoing activity of the IEEE Application of Probability Methods Subcommittee to advance the probabilistic methods used to analyze Bulk Power System (BPS) reliability. The objective of the Task Force is to develop a set of guidelines for measuring delivery point reliability. This involves reviewing published literature and other documentation of existing procedures, definitions, and indices. This report presents the results of the Task Force efforts to compile a useful set of terms and procedures for consistent reporting of BPS delivery point reliability. Planner,
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