August 25, 2023
Conference Paper

Proactive Frequency Stability Scheme via Bayesian Filters and Synchrophasors

Abstract

Underfrequency (UF) load shedding schemes are traditionally implemented in two ways: One approach is based on manual load shedding, with system operators requesting loads to be shed ahead of anticipated stressful operating conditions. Manual load shedding is usually done through phone calls. The second method is automatic load shedding via underfrequency relays. Using static static settings, these schemes can be designed to operate in stages and drop previously identified loads. The main limitation of traditional load shedding schemes is that they are reactive and leave little room for optimized corrective actions. This work presents a proactive and automatic underfrequency load shedding solution for power systems. Measurements are captured via phasor measurement units (PMUs) at relatively low sampling rates of 30 Hz. These measurements are then processed by particle filters who predict the future state of the system's frequency. Based on these predictions excess load is determined and shed. Comparative case studies are performed in simulated environments. Easy-to-implement models, without hard-to-derive parameters, highlight potential aspects for real-life implementation.

Published: August 25, 2023

Citation

Paramo G., and A. Bretas. 2023. Proactive Frequency Stability Scheme via Bayesian Filters and Synchrophasors. In IEEE Kansas Power and Energy Conference (KPEC 2023), April 27-28, 2023, Manhattan, KS, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-178722. doi:10.1109/KPEC58008.2023.10215435

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