• Title/Summary/Keyword: Tie line constrained equivalent assisting generator model (TEAG)

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Development of Tie Line Constrained Equivalent Assisting Generator Model (TEAG) For Reliability Evaluation of NEAREST -Ⅲ

  • Tran TrungTinh;Choi Jae-Seok;Kim Hyung-Chul;Moon Seung-Il;Billinton Roy
    • KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering
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    • v.5A no.1
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2005
  • This paper illustrates a tie line constrained equivalent assisting generator (TEAG) model considering forced outage rates of transmission systems for reliability evaluation of interconnected power systems. Interconnections between power systems can provide improved levels of reliability. It is expected that the TEAG model developed in this paper will prove useful in the solution to problems related to the effect of transmission system uncertainties in the reliability evaluation of interconnected power systems. It is important that interconnection between power systems can provide the improved levels of reliability. Therefore, It is expected that the TEAG model developed in this study will provide some solution among many problems for interconnected power systems as an optimal tie line capacity and a connected point between assisting systems and assisted system. The characteristics and validity of this developed TEAG considering transmission systems are introduced by case study of three IEEE MRTS interconnected.

Tie Line Constrained Equivalent Assisting Generator Model (TEAG) Considering Forced Outage Rates of Transmission Systems

  • Park, Jaeseok;Tran, Trung-Tinh;Sungrok Kang;Park, Dongwook;Jaeyoung Yoon;Seungil Moon;Roy Billinton
    • KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering
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    • v.4A no.2
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    • pp.91-99
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    • 2004
  • This paper illustrates a tie line constrained equivalent assisting generator (TEA G) model considering forced outage rates of transmission systems for reliability evaluation of interconnected power systems. Interconnections between power systems can provide improved levels of reliability. It is expected that the TEAG model developed in this paper will prove useful in the solution to problems related to the effect of transmission system uncertainties in the reliability evaluation of interconnected power systems. The characteristics and concept of this TEAG considering transmission systems are described in detail by sample studies on a simple test system.

Development of Tie Line Constrained Equivalent Assisting Generator Model (TEAG) for Reliability Evaluation of NEAREST-III (동북아 연계계통의 신뢰도평가를 위한 등가보조발전기 모형의 개발-III)

  • Choi Jae Seok;Tran Trung Tinh;Park Dong Wook;Yoon Jae Young;Moon Seun Gil
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.7-10
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    • 2004
  • This paper illustrates some case studies of reliability evaluation of iEEE MRTS using the tie line constrained equivalent assisting generator model(TEAG) for reliability evaluation of NEAREST. The proposed TEAG is able to supply the information for reliability evaluation of interconnected power systems. It is important that interconnection between power systems can provide the improved levels of reliability. Therefore, It is expected that the TEAG model developed in this study will provide some solution to many problems for interconnected power systems. The characteristics and validity of this developed TEAG considering transmission systems are introduced by case study of IEEE MRTS.

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Reliability Evaluation for Interconnecting the Power Systems in North East Asia (동북아시아 연계계통의 신뢰도평가)

  • Choi, J.S.;Kwon, J.J.;Tran, T.T.;Yoon, J.Y.;Park, D.W.;Moon, S.I.;Cha, J.M.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.11b
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    • pp.17-19
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    • 2005
  • This paper illustrates the case studies of reliability evaluation for interconnecting power systems in the north east Asia by using the tie line constrained equivalent assisting generator model(TEAG), which has been already developed in the second project year. A reliability evaluation program, it is named, NEAREL. based on the TEAS model was made. The reliability evaluation results for the seven interconnection scenarios of the actual power systems of six countries in the north east Asia are introduced and compared. The reasonable capacity of the tie line for three countries interconnection senario is suggested from sensitivity analysis.

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