What is it about?

This paper proposes a new methodology for short-term (24 hours) reliability assessment of transmission and distribution networks, including detailed substations models. Substations are first considered as single electrical nodes to evaluate the reliability of delivery nodes. If nodes (substations) with a high LOLP (Loss of Load Probability) are identified in this preliminary analysis, the critical substations are modeled in detail to obtain the corresponding reliability indices with a higher accuracy, especially the indices corresponding to delivery points (feeders). The proposed methodology includes a topological analysis module similar to the topological processor used in State Estimation, a DC Load Flow, a DC-OPF module to compute remedial actions, and a reliability evaluation module based on state enumeration. The proposed approach is flexible and easy to implement, and special efforts have been made to reduce the computational requirements and to present the results in a way appropriate to both operators and planning engineers.

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Why is it important?

The proposed methodology, based on the state enumeration approach in order to reduce computation times for short-term use, includes a Topological Analysis module to obtain the electrical topology of the network, a DC Power Flow module to compute power flows, and a DC-OPF module to obtain remedial actions.

Perspectives

Preliminary results of the application of the proposed approach have revealed computation times appropriate for short-term use or contingency evaluation.

Dr. Pedro Jose Martinez-Lacañina
Electrical Engineering Department - University of Seville

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This page is a summary of: A new technique for short-term reliability assessment of transmission and distribution networks, June 2006, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/pmaps.2006.360429.
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