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RELIABILITY EVALUATION FOR INTERCONNECTION PLANNING IN NORTH EAST ASIA

Authors
Cha, JunminChoi, JaeseokPark, DongwookYoon, JaeyoungMoon, SeungilWatada, JunzoBillinton, Roy
Issue Date
May-2009
Publisher
ICIC INT
Keywords
Interconnected system reliability evaluation; Northeast Asia; TEAG
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE COMPUTING INFORMATION AND CONTROL, v.5, no.5, pp 1295 - 1311
Pages
17
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE COMPUTING INFORMATION AND CONTROL
Volume
5
Number
5
Start Page
1295
End Page
1311
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/26306
ISSN
1349-4198
Abstract
This paper presents a reliability evaluation procedure for interconnection planning using a tie line constrained equivalent assisting generator model (TEAG) that considers the uncertainties of the interconnected transmission systems and the tie lines. Development of this model was triggered by the need to perform probabilistic reliability evaluations on the NEAREST (North East Asia Region Electric Systems Tied) interconnection. The TEAG is the basis for the newly developed interconnection systems reliability evaluation computer program, NEAREL. The model is capable of considering uncertainties associated with generators, tie lines, and the tied grids. Reliability evaluations for six interconnection scenarios involving the power systems of six countries in the Asian north eastern region were performed using NEAREL. Sensitivity analysis was used to determine reasonable tie line capacities for three interconnected country scenarios of the six countries. Test results and summarized comments on the scenarios are included in the paper.
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