Summary

The aim of the Symposium was to assess the state of the art of centralized and decentralized control of electric power systems, in particular the impact of control computers, application programmes, interactive schemes, new concepts and devices on the security of supply and to widen the discussion and interaction among scientists, industrial researchers, consultants and users in this field.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS 

The impact of control and information systems on the security of the power system by T.E. Dy Liacco (United States)

SURVEY PAPERS

  1. Acquiring and securing data by E. Handschin (Fed. Rep. of Germany)
  2. Evaluation et amélioration de la sécurité de fonctionnement des réseaux électriques dans leur conduite en temps réel par A. Merl in (France)
  3. Emergency control and system restoration by U.G. Knight (United Kingdoml
  4. Power plant control by V.F. Carvalho (Canada)
  5. Automatic voltage and reactive power control in transmission systems by V. Arcidiacono (ltaly)

1. SECURITY ASSESSMENT AND ENHANCEMENT

ESTABLISHMENT OF DATA BASE FOR SECURITY FUNCTIONS

  • 101-01 A. Simoes Costa, R. Salgado (Brazi Il. Bad data recovery for orthogonal row processing state estimators
  • 101-02 Fu Hong-Cang (China). Data base for power security contrai system
  • 101-03 J. Goldsztajn, D. Stevenin, G. De Montravel (France).  Cohérence des données dans un système hiérarchisé de téléconduite d'un réseau
  • 101-04 J. Sawicki, K. Wilkosz, Z. Kremens (Poland). Fast method for identification of bad data of active power flows in power network
  • 101-05 Th. Van Cutsem, P.J. Gailly (Belgium). A simple algorithm for power system observability analysis and related functions

ON-LINE SECURITY ASSESSMENT

  • 102-01 J. Carpentier, G. Cotte (France). Modern concepts for security contrai in electric power system
  • 102-02 F.F. Wu (United States). A unified approach to security assessment
  • 102-03 M. Ribbens-Pavel la, J.L. Horward, S. Chebbi (Belgium). On the effectiveness of direct methods in the study of power systems tran­sient stabiIity
  • 102-04 A. Fahmideh-Vojdani (United States),F.D. Galiana (Canada).The continuation method and its application in system plan­ning and operation

     
  • 103-01 D. Denzel, L. EAgels, F.R. Graf, H. Wieching (Fed. Rep. of Germany). Experience with advanced online security functions at the RWE dippatch centre
  • 1030-2 T. Cegrel 1, M. Faxér, U. Sandberg (Sweden). A unique tool for advanced power system control studies
  • 103-03 R. Nuytten, J. Vankelecom (Belgium), H. Gabier, R. MulIer (Fed. Rep. of Germany). An integrated on-line security enhance­ment system
  • 103-04 B.E. Murray, W.S. Farrant (United Kingdom). The raie of online security assessment in operation

RESCHEDULING AND OTHER CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

  • 104-01 B. Stott (United States), O. Alsac (Brazil). Experience with successive Iinear program­ ming for optimal rescheduling of active and reactive power
  • 104-02 H. Habibol lahzadeh, J.A. Bubenko, D. Sjelvgren N. Andersson, G. Larsson (Sweden). Security = constraints in short-term planning of hydroelectric power systems.
  • 104-03 Xia Zu-Zhi, Si Zhong-Ren (China). Automatic generation and economic dispacth control with security constraints
  • 104-04 L. Elfstrom, D. Sjelvgren, E. Paulsson, J. Bubenko (Sweden). Optimal reactive power flow for preventive rescheduling of hydre­ thermal power system

OPERATION  RESERVE AND MAINTENANCE: MANAGEMENT

  • 105-01 P. Sandrin, M. Briand, J.P. Gonot (France), Daily management of a nuclear and conven­tional thermal power system unit commitment with simultaneous determination of the ade­quate spinning reserve
  • 105-02 H. MülIer, J. Steiner, P.G. Harhammer (Austria). Computer aided maintenance mana­gement of a thermal power system by Iinear programming
  • 105-03 R. Anelli, L. Marzio, B. De Martino, L. Vergelli (Italy). EvaIuation of medium term reliabiIity of the ENEL generation and transmission system
  • 105-04 G.A. Fedotova, L.M. Lebedeva, Yu. N. Rudenko,V.K. Sokolov (USSR). On the rational use of capacity reserve in eletric power system operation
  • 105-05 T. Endo, Y. Tamura (Japan). Performance comparison of on-line load forecasting methods

2. EMERGENCY CONTROL

CORRECTIVE SWITCHINGS

  • 206-01 C.A. Rossier, A. Germond (Switzerland). Network topology optimization for power system security enhancement
  • 206-02 H. Kronig, H. Glavitsch (Switzerland). A systematic approach to corrective swi­ tching in power networks
  • 206-03 H.J. Kogl in (Fed. Rep. of Germany), M.F. Medeiros (Brazil). Further develop­ments in corrective switching
  • 206-04 K.W. Edwin,R. Eichler (Fed.Rep.of Germany). Corrective switching - A tool for preven­ tive network operation

DETECTION  OF EMERGENCIES SITUATIONS AND DETERMINATION OF REMEDIAL MEASURES

  • 207-01 N. Cukalevski, M. éalovit, J. MedaniC (Yu­goslavia). Low order observer as a detec­tor identified of load unbalances for emer­gency control
  • 207-02 Ja. N. Luginski, V.G. Ornov, Ju. N. Rudenko V.A. Semenov, S.A. Sokalov (USSR). Inter­action between the computers in power system dispatch centres and emergency control schemes schemes
  • 207-03 W.H. Winter, D.R. Cowbourne (Canada). The Bruce load and generation rejection scheme
  • 207-04 F. Heilemann, E. Wei fonder (Fed.rep.of Germany). Investigation of slow fréquency and power oscillations appearing in large extended power systems
  • 207-05 U.G. Knight (United Kingdom) (CIGRE SC 39 WG 01).The implementation of emergnecy control
  • 207-06 U.G. Knight, L. Morgridge (CIGRE SC 39 WG 01) A report on a further survey of major dis­turbances

VOLTAGE AND REACTIVE CONTROL

  • 208-01 J. Zaborszky, G. Huang, S.Y. Lin (United States). Control of reactive power and voltage in emergencies.
  • 208-02 J.P. Barret, F. Maury, G. Cotto (France). Réglage de la tension du réseau - Coordina­tion entre la fourniture de puissance réactive par les groupes de production et la manoeuvre des condensateurs situés sur les réseaux
  • 208-03 T.O. Bernsten, N. Flatabo, J.A. Foosnaes, Johannesen (Norway). Sensitivity signals in detection of network condition and planning of contrai actions in a power system
  • 208-04 T. Shimojo, M. Udo, M. Masui, T. Matsushima (Japan). lmprovement of damping tie-line power swing by means of shunt capacitors switcning control
  • 208-05 A. Garzillo, L. Franchi, P. Marannino, C. Sabelli, L. Vergelli, D. Sapera (ltaly). Some reactive power control procedure in the ENEL production and transmission system haute tension
  • 209-01 G. Blanchon, J. C. Dodu, A. Merlin (France). Développement d'un nouvel outiI d'aide à la conduite en temps réel pour coordonner la régulation des puissances réactives et du plan de tension dans les réseaux THT de grande taille
  • 209-02 R.C. Burchett, H.H. Happ, D.R. Vierath, R.E. Palmer (United States). Power system capacitor scheduling with security constraints
  • 209-03 K.W. Edwin, S. Lemmer (Fed. Rep. of Germany) Central leveI reactive power voItage control

3. POWER PLANT AND SYSTEM INTERACTION

  • 310-01 J. Falck Christensen (Denmark), S.A.Fismen (Norway), H. Heikkila (Finland), A. Wedeen (Sweden) -Time response for frequency­ activated operating reserves in the Nordel network.
  • 310-02 M. A. EI-Gammal (Egypt), M. Kimura (Japan). A decentralized modal control for stabiIizing large-scale power networks
  • 310-03 D. Rumpel (CIGRE SC 39(32) WG 04). Part 1: Tripping to houseload - Methods, application experience
  • 310-04 D. Rumpel (CIGRE SC 39(32) WG 04). Part 11: Tripping to houseload - Methods, application experience

    310-05 F. Colombo, A. De Marco, E. Ferrari, G. Magnani (ltaly) Considerations upon the representation of turbine and boiIer in the dynamic response of fossile fired electrical units

  • 310-06 E. El Madbouly, P.M. Frank (Fed. Rep. of Germany). Robust instrument failure de­tection via Luenberger observers in nuclear power plants 

    311-01 T. Keranen, T. Kelo (Finland). On the effect of power system stabiIizers on inter-area oscillations

  • 311-02 Lu Qiang, Sun Yuan-Zhang, Wang Zhong-Hong, He Jun-Ying (China). StabiIization of large scale power system by means of decen­tralized optimal control
  • 311-03 T. Lysfjord, A. Johannesen, L. Rolfseng, A. Botnen (Norway). System damplng assess­ment and enhancement in electric power systems
  • 311-04 N. Harada, M. Kamiya, K. Uyeda, H. Kaminosono (Japan). Field test and simulation of power system stabiIization at Atsumi thermal power station
  • 311-05 M. Schmieg, E. Welfonder (Fed. Rep. of Germany). Control behaviour of power systems under structural perturbations

4. AUTOMATIC GENERATOR CONTROL AND LOAD MANAGEMENT

STRATEGIES FOR AREA CONTROL

  • 412-01 J. Stoffej, K. Ebert (Switzerland). Simu­lation of automatic generation control con­cepts
  • 412-02 J. laborszky, H. Mukai (United States). Automatic generation control with load ma­nagement, jointly owned and cogeneration utiIizing up to date digital methodologies
  • 412-03 J. Riera, L. Basanez, J. Ayza (Spain). Load frequency control modelIing and sensi­tivity analysis of the Catalonian power system

    *412-04 B. Cuno (Fed. Rep. of Germany). Adaptive and robust automatic generation control for secure and economic power system operatlon.

    *412-05 B.S. Sharma ( lndia) - Load management system for unique power systems of developlng countries.

*Not included in the volume

LOAD UNDERSTANDING

  • 413-01 R.H. Craven, M.R. Michael (Austral ia). Load characteristic measurements and the representation of loads in the dynamic simulation of the Queensland power system
  • 413-02 He Ren-Mu (Chine), A. Germond (Suisse). Identification de modèles de charges en fonction de la tension et de la fréquence
  • 413-03 E. Handschin, Th. Reissing (Fed. Rep. of Germany). Theory and practice of load mo­deling for power system dynamics

5. SYSTEM RESTORATION

CENTRALIZED AND DECENTRALIZED ACTIONS DURING SYSTEM RESTORATION

  • 514-01 K. Matsumoto, T. Sakaguchi, K. Uemura (Japan). Heuristic management of complex and large scale power system in restorative states
  • 514-02 M. Winokur, B.J. Cory (United Kingdom). Decision theory strategies for control of interconnected power systems in emer­gencies
  • 514-03 T.D. Brosnan, J.F. Monaghan ( lreland). Frequency dependent automatic load resto­ration scheme
  • 514-04 H. Kodama, H. Suzuki, I. Atsumi, K. lshizuka (Japanl. Interactive restoration control of electric power systems
  • 514-05 S.T. Dumbreli (Australia). System restora­ tion in the New South Wales power system

Additional informations

Publication type Symposia
Reference SYMP_FLO_1983
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FLORENCE: Control applications for power system security
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