2016
DOI: 10.4038/engineer.v49i1.6917
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Comparison of three Under-Frequency Load Shedding Schemes referring to the Power System of Sri Lanka

Abstract: Abstract:To cater the consumers with high quality electricity, a reliable Power System (PS) is a must. Recently several major changes have been taken place in the PS of Sri Lanka. Today the PS of Sri Lanka, that operates under Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) is comprised with 3 numbers of coal Power Plants (PPs), each having a generation capacity of 300 MW, a combined cycle PP (Yugadanavi) and considerably extended transmission network[1], [2]. To maintain the stability of a PS, the balance between power genera… Show more

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“…Power system is primarily designed to maintain a balance between generation and consumption. Traditionally, the generation is realized by the centralized power stations, while the consumption is manifested in the form of load demand [15]. When there's a mismatch between generation capacity and demand, supply availability and system stability are compromised.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Power system is primarily designed to maintain a balance between generation and consumption. Traditionally, the generation is realized by the centralized power stations, while the consumption is manifested in the form of load demand [15]. When there's a mismatch between generation capacity and demand, supply availability and system stability are compromised.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%