October 17, 2011
Conference Paper

An Advanced Framework for Improving Situational Awareness in Electric Power Grid Operation

Abstract

With the deployment of new smart grid technologies and the penetration of renewable energy in power systems, significant uncertainty and variability is being introduced into power grid operation. Traditionally, the Energy Management System (EMS) operates the power grid in a deterministic mode, and thus will not be sufficient for the future control center in a stochastic environment with faster dynamics. One of the main challenges is to improve situational awareness. This paper reviews the current status of power grid operation and presents a vision of improving wide-area situational awareness for a future control center. An advanced framework, consisting of parallel state estimation, state prediction, parallel contingency selection, parallel contingency analysis, and advanced visual analytics, is proposed to provide capabilities needed for better decision support by utilizing high performance computing (HPC) techniques and advanced visual analytic techniques. Research results are presented to support the proposed vision and framework.

Revised: October 24, 2011 | Published: October 17, 2011

Citation

Chen Y., Z. Huang, and N. Zhou. 2011. An Advanced Framework for Improving Situational Awareness in Electric Power Grid Operation. In Proceedings of the 18th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), August 28-September 2, 2011, MIlan, Italy, 18, 12162-12170. Laxenburg:International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC). PNNL-SA-75876. doi:10.3182/20110828-6-IT-1002.03381