Abstract

Today power system operation underlies the rapid changes due to diverse non-technical impacts, thus requiring extensive co-ordination and parallel acting of all control centres involved under ‘normal’ as well as ‘abnormal’ operating conditions. Therefore, practical operator training is evolving to be an essential key-factor in today's power supply industry as well as additional functionality in the control centres. Operator training simulators are powerful tools to bridge the gap between required skills and practical experience, if they represent the power system performance with operational realism under all system conditions, as well as the interacting control centre structure including all players involved.

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