Advanced Power Applications for System Reliability Monitoring

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Advanced Power Applications for System Reliability Monitoring

The environment Energy technology and engineering Electrical engineering Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology

Authors: Hongming Zhang, Slaven Kincic, Sherrill Edwards

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Collection: Power Systems

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 13th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 132 Mb

ISBN: 9783030445447


Book Overview

This book examines real-time models and advanced online applications that enhance reliability and resilience of the grid in real-time and near real-time environments. It is written by Peak Reliability engineers who worked on the creation of the West Wide System Model (WSM) and the implementation of advanced real-time operation situational awareness tools for reliability coordination function. The book looks at how a single Reliability Coordinator for the Western Interconnection did its work under normal and emergency conditions, providing a unique perspective on best practices and lessons learned from Peak’s modeling and coordination efforts to create, maintain, and improve state-of-art new technology and algorithms to improve real-time operation situational awareness and Bulk Electric System (BES) grid resilience. Coverage includes practical experience of implementing real-time Energy Management System (EMS) Network Application, real-time voltage stability analysis, online transient stability analysis, synchrophasor technology, Dispatcher Training Simulator and EMS Cybersecurity & Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP) implementation experience in a Reliability Coordinator Control Room setting. 

Key Features

  • Explains how to operate a “green” grid and prevent new blackouts against uncertain operation conditions;
  • Written by Peak Reliability engineers who worked on the creation of the West Wide System Model (WWSM);
  • All material verified in practical system operations, or validated by real system measures and system events.

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