Abstract

Increased power demands, push for economics and limited investment in grid infrastructure have led utilities to operate power systems closer to their stability limits. Voltage instability may trigger cascade tripping, wide-area voltage collapse, and power blackouts. Real-time voltage stability monitoring possible with deployment of phasor measurement units (PMUs) is essential to take proactive control actions and minimise the impact on the system. This study presents a novel online algorithm for (a) hybrid perturbation analysis based voltage stability monitoring (HPVSM), (b) including Q-limit in voltage stability index, and (c) real-time security analysis using voltage stability index. HPVSM-based voltage stability index is computed using the data obtained from linear state estimator and PMU measurements. Typically measurement-based schemes ignore the impact of generator Q-limits and security analysis is not feasible. The proposed HPVSM-based index considers the impact of generator Q-limits violations by anticipating the critical generators using real-time PMU measurements. Contingencies are ranked using the proposed voltage stability index for security analysis. Results simulated for the 9-bus WECC, IEEE 14, 57, and 118 bus systems highlight the superiority of the proposed method in real-time voltage stability and security analysis.

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