The impact of protection system failures and weather exposure on power system reliability

Erlend Sandø Kiel, Gerd Hovin Kjølle
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Extreme weather is known to cause failure bunching in the electrical transmission system. However, protection systems can also contribute to the worsening of the system state through spontaneous, missing or unwanted operation of the protection system. The latter two types of failures only occur when an initial failure has happened, and thus is more likely to happen when the probability of failure of transmission lines is high, such as in an extreme weather scenario. This causes an exacerbation of failure bunching effects, increasing the risk of blackouts, or High Impact Low Probability (HILP) events. This paper describes a method to model transmission line failure rates, considering both protection system reliability and extreme weather exposure. A sample case study is presented using the 6 bus RBTS test-system. The case study, using both an approximate method as well as a time-series approach to calculate reliability indices, demonstrates both a compact generalization of including protection system failures in reliability analysis, as well as the interaction between weather exposure and protection system failures and its impact on power system reliability indices. The results show that the inclusion of protection system failures can have a large impact on the estimated occurrence of higher order contingencies for adjacent lines, especially in periods of high weather exposure.
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保护系统故障和天气暴露对电力系统可靠性的影响
众所周知,极端天气会导致电力传输系统出现故障。然而,保护系统也可能通过自发的、缺失的或不必要的保护系统操作而导致系统状态的恶化。后两种类型的故障仅发生在初始故障发生时,因此更有可能发生在输电线路故障概率高的情况下,例如在极端天气情况下。这会导致故障聚集效应的加剧,增加停电或高影响低概率(HILP)事件的风险。本文介绍了一种同时考虑保护系统可靠性和极端天气暴露的输电线路故障率建模方法。给出了一个使用6总线RBTS测试系统的示例案例研究。案例研究采用近似方法和时间序列方法计算可靠性指标,证明了在可靠性分析中包含保护系统故障的简洁概括,以及天气暴露与保护系统故障之间的相互作用及其对电力系统可靠性指标的影响。结果表明,包括保护系统故障可以对相邻线路的高阶意外事件的估计发生有很大影响,特别是在高天气暴露期间。
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