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Enhanced Dynamic Equivalent Identification Method of Large-Scale Power Systems Using Multiple Events...

by Zhihao Jiang, Ning Tong, Yilu Liu, Yaosuo Xue, Alfonso G Tarditi
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Electric Power Systems Research
Publication Date
Page Number
106569
Volume
189
Issue
1

The increasing complexity of the interconnected power system makes high-fidelity dynamic simulation models computationally more intensive. To improve computation efficiency, model reduction techniques have been investigated to only preserve the dynamics in a limited area of interest (study area), while deriving equivalent representation for the external area. For this purpose, a measurement-based reduction approach using system identification techniques has been previously proposed. In that case, external areas are represented by dynamic equivalent loads using transfer function estimation. In this paper, in order to enhance the accuracy of the reduced model in preserving dynamics of the study area, multiple “grid” events of different types and at different locations are considered for identifying the parameters of the equivalent loads. Case studies are carried out in the NPCC 140-bus system. Comparisons are made between multiple events training and single event training, highlighting the advantages of the proposed method in providing a better representation of the grid dynamics under different operating conditions.