Summary
- Establishment of a knowledge and experience base for operation and maintenance of electric power systems in developing countries
- Discussion levels of control technology relative to operational objectives and dispatching complexity
- Discussion of the role of system study tools for operation and control
- Discussion of the organisational structures and staffing objectives
- Discussion of appropriate methods for the education and training of craftsmen and professionals for operation and maintenance of electric power systems within established or proposed organizational structures
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LIST OF PAPERS
SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION OF CONSTRAINTS IN POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE
1.1. Constraints in power syslem operation
- 110-01 Automatic and manual restoration of EHV equipment on the ESKOM system. Sorne constraints imposed by primary and secondary equipment
- 110-02 The management of power plant - Grid operation in island systems
- 110-03 Recherche sur l'amélioration des systèmes électriques en état de pénurie
- 110-04 EGA T's system control and problem
1.2. Specific problems in systems of limited size
- 120-01 An experience in investigation of high dielectric loss in CVT's
- 120-02 An organisational and economic review of objectives and constraints in transmission operations and maintenance management
- 120-03 Les problèmes rencontrés dans l'exploitation du réseau THT en République populaire du Congo
SECTION 2 - POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONAL STUDIES AND TECHNIQUES
2.1. System operation planning (I)
- 210-01 Power factor control in T.N.E.B distribution system
- 210-02 Operational and development stratcgies employed to achieve maxirnum utilisation of the Queensland Electricity Commission's power system
- 210-03 Implementation and operation of mini hydro in Thailand
- 210-04 Probabilistic criteria for peak supply evaluation in the Brazilian interconnected systems
- 210-05 Experiences with the development and use of power system state estimation software
2.2. System operation planning (II)
- 220-01 Operational planning of power systems in developing countries
- 220-02 Optimal real and reactive power operation using P,Q decomposition in steady state
- 220-03 On the operation of large scale battery storage systems
- 220-04 Reservoirs operation principles for electric power generation
- 220-05 Operational planning of hydro power in a mixed hydrothermal system
2.3. System dynamic analysis (l)
- 230-01 Application and supplementary control of starie var compensators on long lines
- 230-02 Thyristor switched capacitors in Iran
- 230-03 Practical stability domain estimate of power system utilizing topological energy function method with one-axis generator model
- 230-04 Radial voltage stability
- 230-05 Simulation of induction generators taking into account rotor parameter variations
- 230-06 Experience and criteria for operation stability of electric power system in China
- 230-07 ERACLES et PRAO : des outils d'aide à la gestion prévisionnelle des réseaux
2.4. System dynamic analysis (Il)
- 240-01 Dynamic modelling of generation distribution and grid loads as an aid to grid control
- 240-02 A real time model for investigations of steady state and dynamic processes in electrical power systems
- 240-03 Solutions to the operating problems of an isolated smaller power system with large generating units
- 240-04 Planning the integration of large generating units and static var compensators into a long 3 600 MW power system
- 240-05 Low-frequency and randomlike of interconnected power system in China
- 240-06 Parametric analysis of voltage collapse phenomena in HV radial systems
- 240-07 Unconventional minimum cost systems in very low load density areas
2.5. Special operations and design problems
- 250-01 Integration of large developing system India's first 500 MW unit
- 250-02 Régime des neutres du réseau interconnecté ivoirien
- 250-03 The definition and provision of the information, the analysis tools and the corporate policy decisions required to support effective power system planning and operational management
SECTION 3 - SYSTEM CONTROL CENTRE TECHNOLOGY
3.1. Planning and studies
- 310-01 Economical justification of the Ethiopian national control centre investment
- 310-02 Future control system for the Abu Dhabi Power and Water networks
- 310-03 lmplementation of a time-critical energy management system configuration
- 310-04 Management of power system control project in a developing country
- 310-05 Justification of control centres in developing countries
- 310-06 Système de conduite du réseau électrique de Tahiti - Création d'un centre de conduite
3.2. Design and engineering
- 320-01 Constraints and requirements of EGAT new energy management system
- 320-02 Modernizàtion of KEPCO's power control system
- 320-03 A modern area load dispatching center with user friendly man-machine interfaces
- 320-04 Operational requirements for system control centre installations
- 320-05 Requirements of future operation oriented energy management systems
- 320-06 Design aspects for an upgradable and stepwise renewable control centre system
- 320-07 Possible evolution of control centres in developing countries
3.3. Operation and enhancement
- 330-01 Post-disturbance analysis of generating unit under frequency response on the ESKOM interconnected power system
- 330-02 Optimisation of plant operations for the three state interconnection of South East Australia
- 330-03 lmproved power system control through systematic measurements and identification procedures
- 330-04 Emergency real time control in the UPG of the USSR
- 330-05 Experiences on developing and implanting the security analysis software for the Colombian power system
SECTION 4 - POWER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OBJECTIVES AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENT
4.1. Experience and objectives of maintenance
- 410-01 Need for developing maintenance-free equipment for reliable operation
- 410-02 Self reliance in EGATs power system maintenance
- 410-03 Maintenance objectives at Sydkraft
- 410-04 The main objectives of maintenance and the importance of a modern maintenance system in order to achieve the objectives
- 410-05 The development of the management of maintenance of the New Zealand power system
- 410-06 Maintenance scheduling in the Brazilian inteconnected power systems
4.2. New techniques of maintenance scheduling
- 420-01 Computerized system of maintenance management in a large thermal power station
- 420-02 Maintenance strategies for on-Joad tap-changers (OL TC) installed in power transformers under special consideration of the conditions existing in countries with a tropical or subtropical climate
- 420-03 Power plant maintenance scheduling for developing countries reliability and economic issues
- 420-04 Decision making techniques for generator maintenance planning
- 420-05 Application of diagnostic techniques to substation
- 420-06 A multivariate model for equivalent sait deposit density (ESDD) distribution prediction for the maintenance of polluted insulators
- 420-07 The meaningful effectiveness of the application and management of a combined preventive maintenance and operation control methodology on power system substations
SECTION 5 - EDUCATION AND TRAINING
5.1. In-house training and education
- 510-01 Training in Indian power utilities
- 510-02 Continuing education programs in power engineering in Singapore
- 510-03 From off-line DTS to on-line DTS
- 510-04 Operator training using the actual power system
- 510-05 A competency based training program to support multiskilling in power stations
- 510-06 Training simulators for thermal and hydraulic power plants in EPDC
5.2. Simplified trainning schemes
- 520-01 Training of personnel in electric power utilities in developing countries
- 520-02 PC based power network simulator in making dispatchers familiar with computerized equipment
- 520-03 Self study for operating engineers using microcomputers
- 520-04 An education program for power system analysis using EWSs and PCs
- 520-05 Another look at power system education in developing countries
- 520-06 A dispatcher training simulator for training electric utility personnel in developing countries
5.3. Power system training
- 530-01 Network simulator for training electrical corporation personnel
- 530-02 Status and trends of dispatch training simulators
- 530-03 Towards effective training of power sector engineers
- 530-04 Education and training of transmission operations and maintenance staff in Hong Kong
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
- Restoration schemes
- Defence plans to overcome security constraints for power systems of limited capability
Additional informations
Publication type | Symposia |
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Reference | SYMP_BAN_1989 |
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Publisher | CIGRE |
Price for non member | 80 € |
Price for member | Free |