Abstract

Power system operators are faced with the increasingly complicated operating condition of bulk power systems. Due to the huge investment needed to build new power delivery facilities, cost-effective solutions such as new operational strategies are becoming more attractive in the recent years. Optimal transmission switching (OTS) and dynamic thermal rating (DTR) are such cost-effective technologies which offer a potential solution to improving the power system reliability by more fully utilizing the existing power delivery assets. In this paper, these two technologies are discussed, which are then incorporated into the reliability evaluation procedure for the power system. Case studies are conducted on a modified RTS-79 system using MATLAB and CPLEX. The obtained simulation results show that with the enforcement of either OTS or DTR, the overall system reliability can be improved, and system reliability can be further improved if both technologies are enforced.

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