This paper presents transient stability improvement by a new distributed hierarchical control architecture (DHC). The integration of remedial action schemes (RAS) to the distributed hierarchical control architecture is studied. RAS in power systems are designed to maintain stability and avoid undesired system conditions by rapidly switching equipment and/or changing operating points according to predetermined rules. The acceleration trend relay currently in use in the US western interconnection is an example of RAS that trips generators to maintain transient stability. The link between RAS and DHC is through fast acting robust turbine/governor control that can also improve transient stability. In this paper, the influence of the decentralized robust turbine/governor control on the design of RAS is studied. Benefits of combining these two schemes are increasing power transfer capability and mitigation of RAS generator tripping actions; the later benefit is shown through simulations.
Revised: April 23, 2015 |
Published: April 15, 2014
Citation
Elizondo M.A., L.D. Marinovici, J. Lian, K. Kalsi, and P. Du. 2014.Mitigation of Remedial Action Schemes by Decentralized Robust Governor Control. In IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exposition, April 14-17, 2014, Chicago Illinois, 1-5. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-90761.doi:10.1109/TDC.2014.6863364