Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
705048 Electric Power Systems Research 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper proposes a systematic approach for dynamic power system equivalents based on power transfer distribution factors. The proposed method divides the original network into an internal interconnected system and an external one. Static equivalents are computed at frontier buses that separate the retained internal system from the external one. The equivalents are formed using REI (Radial, Equivalent and Independent) networks and generator model aggregation. Generator parameters are computed based on power transfer distribution factors of the generated active power. The equivalent models are able to accurately approximate the behavior of the original system for short circuit and transient stability analyses. Two test systems, namely the Kundur’s 2-area test system and a 1213-bus network that model a real transmission system are used to illustrate and test the proposed technique.

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