The power system Sri Lanka is an islanded power system of a relatively small size. Other than the coal power plants, combined cycle plants and gas turbines, a significant portion of electricity requirement is supplied by large hydro, mini hydro and other non-conventional renewable energy power plants. Accordingly, the power system of Sri Lanka can be identified as a low-inertia power system. CEB, the power transmission operator of Sri Lanka, adheres to N-1 reliability in the transmission network. They are not expected to keep N-1 reliability in generation according to the current practice. It means that the internationally practiced power system reliability levels do not exist in the power system Sri Lanka. Even before Non-Conventi...
Under frequency load shedding has been widely used to restore the power system frequency following a...
Ever increasing demand for electricity, due to increased consumption, industrial development and ele...
At the beginning of the 1970s, the industrial countries accounted for about 80%of world oil consumpt...
World is moving forward to a renewable energy base era while retiring conventional thermal energy ge...
At present, the Sri Lankan power system has a total installed capacity of approximately 4,087 MW by ...
The purpose of this research was to review the current utility operating methods and associated tec...
Under frequency load shedding has been widely used to restore the power system frequency following ...
According to the government policies, it has been planned to integrate at least 20% of non-conventio...
Quantitative reliability evaluation is an important aspect of power system planning and operation. ...
Present Sri Lankan power system consists of a rich energy mix and a vast diversity within all over t...
According to the National Energy Policy and Strategies of Sri Lanka [1], the Government will endeavo...
This paper examines the stability of the Sri Lankan power system with the emergence of the large co...
Emergency load shedding for preventing frequency degradation is an established practice all over th...
This paper presents the outcome of the Sri Lanka case study on assessing the economic impact of powe...
A PhotocopyThis dissertation includes the individual project details/results, which has been comple...
Under frequency load shedding has been widely used to restore the power system frequency following a...
Ever increasing demand for electricity, due to increased consumption, industrial development and ele...
At the beginning of the 1970s, the industrial countries accounted for about 80%of world oil consumpt...
World is moving forward to a renewable energy base era while retiring conventional thermal energy ge...
At present, the Sri Lankan power system has a total installed capacity of approximately 4,087 MW by ...
The purpose of this research was to review the current utility operating methods and associated tec...
Under frequency load shedding has been widely used to restore the power system frequency following ...
According to the government policies, it has been planned to integrate at least 20% of non-conventio...
Quantitative reliability evaluation is an important aspect of power system planning and operation. ...
Present Sri Lankan power system consists of a rich energy mix and a vast diversity within all over t...
According to the National Energy Policy and Strategies of Sri Lanka [1], the Government will endeavo...
This paper examines the stability of the Sri Lankan power system with the emergence of the large co...
Emergency load shedding for preventing frequency degradation is an established practice all over th...
This paper presents the outcome of the Sri Lanka case study on assessing the economic impact of powe...
A PhotocopyThis dissertation includes the individual project details/results, which has been comple...
Under frequency load shedding has been widely used to restore the power system frequency following a...
Ever increasing demand for electricity, due to increased consumption, industrial development and ele...
At the beginning of the 1970s, the industrial countries accounted for about 80%of world oil consumpt...