Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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706024 | Electric Power Systems Research | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The ongoing deregulation of the energy market needs to consider commercial implications when generators are re-dispatched to eliminate potential transient instability after a contingency to ensure transient security. A further complication is that different candidate contingencies may motivate different re-dispatch strategies because the advanced (critical) generator group is different in each case, or the sensitivity of the stability margin to power exchanges between generators is different. This paper develops a generalized approach that attempts to address all of these important issues in competitive deregulated power systems.
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Authors
X.J. Lin, C.W. Yu, A.K. David,