Abstract

This paper presents a methodology to control Hopf bifurcations in power systems based on several control actions, as reactive power compensation, LTC switching, load shedding, and adjustment of set-point values of automatic voltage regulators and governors. This approach is suited to large power systems since it includes a detailed system modeling, where the bifurcation diagrams are obtained directly from the DAE representation. Results are presented for two systems: the New England test system and the Southern Brazil power system.

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