Abstract

Due to the increasing complexity of electrical networks in developing countries as well as decreasing reserve capacity in the networks of industrialized countries, power system restoration is gaining increased interest. As emphasized in the paper, a reduction of the restoration time requires not only theoretical work, but also the installation and coordinated operation of automatic control facilities in control centers and power plants. Bayernwerke AG, the electricity generation and transport company of Bavaria, has done extensive studies in developing plans for network restoration after major disturbances. For some of these studies the simulation facilities developed at Duisburg University have been instrumental. After a survey of the strategies developed, the paper will show the simulation results for the cases: Restoration of the total Bavarian grid system with auxiliary power from external networks, and black start of a partial system.

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