Stability-constrained optimal power flow
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Stability is an important constraint in power system operation. Often trial and error heuristics are used that can be costly and imprecise. A new methodology that eliminates the need for repeated simulation to determine a transiently secure operating point is presented. The theoretical development is straight-forward: dynamic equations are converted to numerically equivalent algebraic equations and then integrated into the standard OPF formulation. Implementation issues and simulation results are discussed in the context of a 162-bus system
Published in:
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:15
,
Issue:
2
)
Date of Publication: May 2000