Abstract

An accurate voltage stability monitoring scheme is necessary to take possible remedial action. Recent developments in Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) technology provide the foundation for online voltage stability monitoring of a power system network. In this paper, the generalized curve fit method using PMUs in the system has been used to access voltage stability of the system and a sensitivity based approach has been used to identify critical buses of the system. Voltage stability margin has been obtained and compared using generalized curve fit method and continuation power flow method using PMUs in the system. Variations in voltage stability margin caused by changing load patterns have also been considered while estimating voltage stability under contingencies. Nose curves obtained using generalized curve fit and continuation power flow methods are also compared. Case studies have been performed on a standard IEEE 14-bus system and practical 246-bus Northern Regional Power Grid (NRPG) system representing power network of nine states of India, with the help of Real Time Digital Simulation (RTDS) and Power System Analysis Toolbox (PSAT) software.

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