Abstract

AbstractThis paper proposes two techniques for the identification of critical buses in a power system. The technique of Network Structural Theory Participation Factor (NSTPF) depends on the network structural interconnection of buses as captured by the admittance matrix of the system and is formulated based on the fundamental circuit theory law using eigenvalue decomposition method. Another power flow based technique which depends on the system maximum loadability, the system step size among other factors is also proposed. Traditional power flow based techniques are used as benchmarks to determine the significance of the proposed methods. To ensure voltage stability enhancement, STATCOM FACTS device is installed at the selected weak load buses of the practical Nigerian 24 bus and IEEE 30 bus test systems. The results of the simulation obtained show that, the suggested approach of NSTPF is more suitable in the identification of weak buses that are liable to voltage instability in power systems as it requires less computational burden and also saves time compared to techniques based on power flow solutions.

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