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Power-System Frequency and Stability Control using Decentralized Intelligent Loads

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3 Author(s)
Trudnowski, D. ; Montana Tech, Montana Univ., MT ; Donnelly, M. ; Lightner, E.

Modern power systems operate on the premise that the load is uncontrollable and that system voltage, frequency and stability are primarily maintained through control of the generation. In this paper, we challenge this premise by proposing a much more active role for intelligent loads specifically related to frequency control and dynamic stability. In modern systems the load is typically only controlled under severe stability conditions via load shedding. Recent research has demonstrated that many loads could cost-effectively become intelligent, allowing for the potential of the loads to more actively participate in system operation and control. The potential benefits of active load control are investigated. Also, reliability and implementation issues are explored. Fundamental analysis and multi-machine system simulation examples are used to demonstrate many of the issues

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Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition, 2005/2006 IEEE PES

Date of Conference: 21-24 May 2006

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