Abstract

Power system control requires verified models of all its elements: generators, transformers, transmission lines, and power system loads. To identify load model parameters, the measurement data are used. The paper discusses the possibility of using steady-state measurements instead staged field test data. This requires taking into account an unobvious effect-the network response. The network response is due to the probabilistic nature of the power and voltage changes and the correlation between them. The network response effect is demonstrated using a probabilistic load model and a simple power supply scheme.

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