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Multi-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control system and its trial operation in Northeast China Grid
Alternative TitleMulti-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control system and its trial operation in Northeast China Grid
Zhang XueMin1; Mei ShengWei1; Su XinYi1; Wang Gang2; Jia Wei2; Shao GuangHui2; Xu XingWei2
2011
Source PublicationSCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ISSN1674-7321
Volume54Issue:9Pages:2501-2505
AbstractIn order to coordinate automatic voltage control (AVC) systems of a large interconnected system, a multi-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control (MLMA-HAVC) system was constructed. This system began its trial operation in the Northeast China Grid in January 2010, and for the first time in China and abroad it realized automatic close-loop control of multi-area and multi-level interconnected power grid and multi-objective self-approaching optimization in aspects of security, high quality and economic operation. This system has three breakthroughs in theory and engineering application: 1) Established the MLMA-HAVC theory to solve multi-objective optimization of large-scale system; 2) proposed reactive power/voltage coordination control method to inhibit or further eliminate regional oscillations; 3) presented advanced state estimation algorithm to guarantee acquisition of high reliability data. This paper summarizes the basic principle of MLMA-HAVC, and reports engineering realization of MLMA-HAVC system in the Northeast China Grid.
Other AbstractIn order to coordinate automatic voltage control(AVC)systems of a large interconnected system,a multi-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control(MLMA-HAVC)system was constructed.This system began its trial operation in the Northeast China Grid in January 2010,and for the first time in China and abroad it realized automatic close-loop control of multi-area and multi-level interconnected power grid and multi-objective self-approaching optimization in aspects of security,high quality and economic operation.This system has three breakthroughs in theory and engineering application:1)Established the MLMA-HAVC theory to solve multi-objective optimization of large-scale system;2)proposed reactive power/voltage coordination control method to inhibit or further eliminate regional oscillations;3)presented advanced state estimation algorithm to guarantee acquisition of high reliability data.This paper summarizes the basic principle of MLMA-HAVC,and reports engineering realization of MLMA-HAVC system in the Northeast China Grid.
Keywordhybrid automatic voltage control coordinated control advanced state estimation
Indexed ByCSCD
Language英语
Funding Project[Northeast China Grid Company] ; [National Natural Science Foundation of China]
CSCD IDCSCD:4424521
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/154554
Collection中国科学院金属研究所
Affiliation1.清华大学
2.中国科学院金属研究所
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Zhang XueMin,Mei ShengWei,Su XinYi,et al. Multi-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control system and its trial operation in Northeast China Grid[J]. SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES,2011,54(9):2501-2505.
APA Zhang XueMin.,Mei ShengWei.,Su XinYi.,Wang Gang.,Jia Wei.,...&Xu XingWei.(2011).Multi-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control system and its trial operation in Northeast China Grid.SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES,54(9),2501-2505.
MLA Zhang XueMin,et al."Multi-level multi-area hybrid automatic voltage control system and its trial operation in Northeast China Grid".SCIENCE CHINA-TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES 54.9(2011):2501-2505.
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