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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Numerical implementation of active power flow tracing methods: Practical implications on transmission networks and DR programs support
Luigi DusonchetFabio MassaroGiuseppe PaternoMariano Giuseppe IppolitoSalvatore Favuzzasubject
Computer scienceDistributed computingupstream- and downstream-looking algorithmselectric transmission systemTracingDemand ResponseNeplan®computer.software_genrePower (physics)Demand responseSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power transmissionTransmission (telecommunications)Scripting languageMatlab®Point (geometry)MATLABcomputerpower flow tracingcomputer.programming_languagedescription
The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the powerful contribution of the electric active power flow tracing methods on studying the electric transmission systems operating conditions. The tracing methods allow to impute to every generation unit and/or load the responsibility of the power flows of all the elements connected to the network. This study propose the numerical implementation of two different tracing methods on two transmission networks through Matlab® scripts developed on purpose; then the analysis is focused on identifying the loads which mostly affect the power line flows of the system. The results of this analysis point out the loads on which the application of the Demand Response (DR) programs are more effective in view of solving system congestions.
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2015-06-01 |