This paper presents a methodology for under voltage load shedding using a metaheuristic optimization technique and a stability criterion. Two strategies are proposed to find the minimal size and location of load to shed for the recovery of normal operation conditions. The first one is based on a classical criterion for the under voltage load shedding, identifying the load to disconnect by considering bus voltage level; the second includes a simplified voltage stability index SVSI, which identifies critical buses in the system. The proposed methodology is implemented in an IEEE 14 bus test system, considering a heavy loading condition with and without contingency to validate its efficiency
The phenomenon of voltage collapse eclipses a potential hazard for the transmission and distribution...
Modern power utilization has been forced to operate close to their stability limits, which may lead ...
Real and reactive power deficiencies due to generation and overload contingencies in a power system ...
This paper presents a methodology for under voltage load shedding using a metaheuristic optimization...
Modern power systems have been operated close to their limits for reasons of economic viability. Con...
An optimal load shedding strategy for power systems with optimum location and quantity of load to be...
In voltage stability analysis, it is useful to assess voltage stability of power systems by means of...
AbstractIn voltage stability analysis, it is useful to assess voltage stability of power systems by ...
In the recent years, operation of power systems at lower stability margins has increased the importa...
Voltage collapse tends to occur due to the voltage instability created during large faults. As a las...
Load shedding is the last reaction to control and stabilize the power system in the event of a distu...
Voltage collapse tends to occur due to the voltage instability created during large faults. As a las...
This paper presents an algorithm for monitoring and improving voltage stability in power systems for...
This paper proposes a methodology for the design of automatic load shedding against voltage instabil...
This letter demonstrates the use of line stability index termed as Fast Voltage Stability Index (FVS...
The phenomenon of voltage collapse eclipses a potential hazard for the transmission and distribution...
Modern power utilization has been forced to operate close to their stability limits, which may lead ...
Real and reactive power deficiencies due to generation and overload contingencies in a power system ...
This paper presents a methodology for under voltage load shedding using a metaheuristic optimization...
Modern power systems have been operated close to their limits for reasons of economic viability. Con...
An optimal load shedding strategy for power systems with optimum location and quantity of load to be...
In voltage stability analysis, it is useful to assess voltage stability of power systems by means of...
AbstractIn voltage stability analysis, it is useful to assess voltage stability of power systems by ...
In the recent years, operation of power systems at lower stability margins has increased the importa...
Voltage collapse tends to occur due to the voltage instability created during large faults. As a las...
Load shedding is the last reaction to control and stabilize the power system in the event of a distu...
Voltage collapse tends to occur due to the voltage instability created during large faults. As a las...
This paper presents an algorithm for monitoring and improving voltage stability in power systems for...
This paper proposes a methodology for the design of automatic load shedding against voltage instabil...
This letter demonstrates the use of line stability index termed as Fast Voltage Stability Index (FVS...
The phenomenon of voltage collapse eclipses a potential hazard for the transmission and distribution...
Modern power utilization has been forced to operate close to their stability limits, which may lead ...
Real and reactive power deficiencies due to generation and overload contingencies in a power system ...