Abstract

This paper implements an efficient sensitivity analysis (SA) technique to identify and rank critically important uncertain parameters that affect the small-disturbance stability of a power system. Identification and ranking of uncertain parameters are vital in modern power system operation due to the adoption of deregulated market structure and integration of intermittent energy resources and new types of loads. Ranking of critical uncertain parameters will facilitate better operation and control with less monitoring (targeted only on the parameters of interest) by system operators and stakeholders. The Morris screening method of sensitivity analysis has been described and implemented in this paper as the most suitable for this study based on comparison with various local and global techniques which highlighted the their comparative computational complexities and simulation time requirements. All methods have been illustrated using a modified version of the 68 bus NET-SNYPS test system. Illustrative results are provided considering varying levels of parameter uncertainties in order to establish not only the impact of system variability on parameter ranking, but also the robustness of the presented technique.

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