IET Conference Publications 2009
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0917
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The monitoring of power system events on transmission and distribution level by the use of phasor measurement units (PMU)

Abstract: Large power system disturbances and their consequences, represent a challenging problem for the power industry and especially for the network system operators, the ones who are responsible for the network operation at large, its security and reliability. This fact has reinforced interest in the new generation of monitoring systems with the aim to gain if possible a precise and maximum knowledge about those disturbances and their impact. Most of these severe events with impact on the entire system typically occ… Show more

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“…A combination of unusual events (line disconnections due to short circuits together with the decision of the dispatching centre to trip one line because of overload) triggered other cascading disturbances. [3] It is assumed that this was related to the oscillation phenomenon which was registered at this moment. Because of these outages the Czech system broke into two islanding operations.…”
Section: B Synchronous Phasorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A combination of unusual events (line disconnections due to short circuits together with the decision of the dispatching centre to trip one line because of overload) triggered other cascading disturbances. [3] It is assumed that this was related to the oscillation phenomenon which was registered at this moment. Because of these outages the Czech system broke into two islanding operations.…”
Section: B Synchronous Phasorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This solution is more expensive than construction of overhead lines and brings new issues to planning and operation of power systems as well, the operation issues can be partly solved by new monitoring systems [2]. However, in some cases it may be the only suitable solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, the large use of the so-called Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) for the monitoring of the transmission networks, has influenced the operational practices of these systems concerning the following aspects: i) system stability; ii) state estimation (SE); iii) system reliability; and iv) protections schemes (e.g. [3]- [9]). In view of the evolution of distribution networks from passive S. Sarri, R. Cherkaoui and M. Paolone are with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, (e-mail: styliani.sarri@epfl.ch, mario.paolone@epfl.ch, rachid.cherkaoui@epfl.ch).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in KF-based SE methods this equation is only used to provide the so-called a-priori estimation of the system state at a given time step. In principle, the proximity of the a-priori state predicted by (9) to the real one has a direct influence on the number of iterations that the KF has to perform to converge. As this aspect deserves specific investigations, we are here assuming for the a-priori estimated state the so-called 'flat-start' composed by voltage angles are equal to zero and voltage magnitudes equal to one in per-unit: ( )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%