Congestion Management in Transmission Network On Viewpoint of Voltage Stability Enhancement
Congestion Management in Transmission Network On Viewpoint of Voltage Stability Enhancement
Congestion Management in Transmission Network On Viewpoint of Voltage Stability Enhancement
Department of Electrical Engineering, Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur, India.
2
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India.
3
Department of Electrical Engineering, Future Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, India.
Abstract The objective of congestion management is to take
actions or control measures in order to avoid line overloading of
transmission networks. A restructuring based congestion
management technique has been proposed in this paper.
Proposed methodology can ensure an appropriate level of voltage
stability enhancement of network. Minimization of system power
losses is also obtained. A novel voltage stability index is derived
in this paper which can quantify the condition of whole system on
the viewpoint of voltage collapse. The effectiveness of the
proposed method is illustrated on IEEE 14-bus reliability test
system.
INTRODUCTION
QS = QL + QR
(2)
P2 + Q2
PL = req S 2 S
VS
P2 + Q2
QL = xeq S 2 S
VS
Where
(3)
Z eq = req + jxeq
(5)
req = 2 L 2
PS + QS
Q
xeq = 2 L 2
PS + QS
(6)
(7)
I2 =
PR2 + QR2
VR2
Again,
Here
I2 =
(8)
PL2 + QL2
(VS VR )
(9)
(( P
2
R
(15)
(4)
L = 4.
III.
I 2 it becomes,
PR2 + QR2
PL2 + QL2
=
2
VR2
(VS VR )
(10)
(11)
(( P
VR2 VR .VS +
2
R
(12)
(( P
2
R
L=
(( P
2
R
) 1
(17)
(13)
4.
VS2 4.
The real and reactive power flow from bus-i to bus-j can be
written
(14)
VS is considered as
Where
Pij and Qij are the real and reactive power flow from
WFi =
(b)
(c)
Figure3 (a, b, c): Different network graphs of 6-bus system to manage
congestion
(a)
The proposed methodology has been simulated on IEEE 14bus, 11 kV system in MATLAB environment. NewtonRaphson load flow solution program is used to determine total
branch power flows in 20 different lines. WFs are calculated
for total system load of 259.0+j81.3MVA and tabulated
below.
TABLE I
VALUES OF POWER FLOW AND WF FOR DIFFERENT LINE
Branch (Start bus to
Total power flow
Weighting Factor
End bus)
(MVA)
1-2
158.476
0.584
1-5
75.392
0.270
2-3
73.571
0.270
2-4
56.448
0.208
2-5
41.241
0.152
3-4
23.459
0.086
4-5
65.073
0.240
4-7
23.502
0.087
4-9
26.233
0.097
5-6
42.654
0.157
6-12
8.239
0.030
6-13
18.940
0.070
7-8
17.743
0.065
7-9
21.967
0.080
9-10
8.061
0.030
9-14
10.407
0.038
10-11
3.356
0.012
11-6
7.031
0.026
12-13
1.991
0.007
13-14
5.849
0.022
TABLE II
COMPARISON OF VSI AND SYSTEM LOSS BEFORE AND AFTER
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT FOR CASE-1
Value of L
Total system
loss(MVA)
Before congestion
0.3624
28.554
management
After congestion
0.3012
23.428
management
Figure5: Graph to show power flow in three congested line before and after
congestion management
TABLE V
COMPARISON OF VSI AND SYSTEM LOSS BEFORE AND AFTER
OPTIMAL CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
Value of L
Total system
loss(MVA)
Before congestion
0.3624
28.554
management
0.2981
23.158
After optimal
congestion
management
CONCLUSION