Transmission Line Overloading Analysis Using Probabilistic Dynamic Line Rating

S. Hajeforosh, M. Bollen
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Load growth and addition of renewable energy generation occur in a way that makes the power grid being operated closer to its physical limits. Increasing the flexibility of the electrical power system is an essential step in ensuring a continued high reliability of the electricity supply. Dynamic line rating (DLR) can be utilized to increase the reliability of the system by ordering curtailment only when needed. In this paper, a probabilistic approach is introduced for the operational overload protection based on the probability distribution of the actual line capacity. That distribution is obtained by considering measurement and prediction errors in weather parameters as well as other uncertainties. The results indicate that probabilistic DLR based protection would allow operational decision-making based on a fair balance between dependability and security. This is not possible using the classical overload protection system.
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基于概率动态线路评级的输电线路过载分析
负荷增长和可再生能源发电的增加使电网的运行更接近其物理极限。提高电力系统的灵活性是确保电力供应持续高可靠性的必要步骤。动态线路额定值(DLR)可以通过仅在需要时才下令削减来提高系统的可靠性。本文根据实际线路容量的概率分布,提出了一种运行过载保护的概率方法。该分布是通过考虑天气参数的测量和预测误差以及其他不确定性而得到的。结果表明,基于概率DLR的保护将允许基于可靠性和安全性之间的公平平衡的操作决策。这是不可能使用经典的过载保护系统。
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