Advanced intelligent voltage control systems coordinating main and local power systems

O. Suzuki*, T. Minakawa, R. Yokoyama, H. Tanaka

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    Abstract

    This paper describes technology required for advanced intelligent voltage and reactive secondary control systems enabling co-ordination of voltage control between main and local power systems. Firstly, the paper comments on the inadequate behavior of voltage and reactive power control systems, such as up-and-down fluctuations, which sometimes occur during off-peak load times, and explains the reasons for voltage fluctuations. It then explains that the true nature of the EMS of power system control is based on an autonomous distributed control system. Based on such recognition, the paper proposes the concept of advanced EMS systems for co-ordination of voltage and reactive power control. As background, the paper briefly describes two previously developed intelligent component functions, namely, flexible fuzzy zones and feed foreword control to prevent voltage fluctuation, and on-line acquisition of voltage characteristics by neural network technology. The paper describes local demand forecasting one hour in advance by the NN method. This method is also applicable to the forecast of the total demand of a power system.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech - St. Petersburg
    Duration: 2005 Jun 272005 Jun 30

    Other

    Other2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech
    CitySt. Petersburg
    Period05/6/2705/6/30

    Keywords

    • Control of power systems
    • Coordination of main and local power system control
    • Fuzzy expert
    • Intelligent control systems
    • Neural network
    • Voltage and reactive power control

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
    • Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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