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Strategies and Roadmaps to Meet Grid Challenges for Safety and Reliability

In: Innovations in Power Systems Reliability

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  • Vahid Madani

    (Pacific Gas and Electric)

  • Roger L. King

    (Mississippi State University)

Abstract

The electric power grid is a highly complex system with unique challenges for ensuring safety and reliability of operations. The high degree of interconnectivity and dynamism of loads, sources, and lines has introduced vulnerability. These challenges include such factors as: aging infrastructure, transmission expansion to meet growing demands, distributed resources, congestion management, reliability coordination, renewable energy integration, etc. Other challenges facing the industry include balancing between resource adequacy, safety, reliability, economics, environmental constraints, and other public purpose objectives to optimize transmission and distribution resources to meet the needs of the end users. This paper describes some strategies to meet grid challenges in providing reliable power delivery. Solutions are offered through applications of modern technology, advanced feedback control schemes using wide-area measurements, wide-area visualization techniques, and intelligent operational tools using IEC-61850 and information semantics to improve grid reliability under complicated power system conditions. The goal is to provide a vision for a comprehensive and systematic approach to meeting the grid safety and reliability management challenges through new information services.

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  • Vahid Madani & Roger L. King, 2011. "Strategies and Roadmaps to Meet Grid Challenges for Safety and Reliability," Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, in: George Anders & Alfredo Vaccaro (ed.), Innovations in Power Systems Reliability, pages 1-11, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ssrchp:978-0-85729-088-5_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-088-5_1
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    1. Fabrizio De Caro & Amedeo Andreotti & Rodolfo Araneo & Massimo Panella & Antonello Rosato & Alfredo Vaccaro & Domenico Villacci, 2020. "A Review of the Enabling Methodologies for Knowledge Discovery from Smart Grids Data," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(24), pages 1-25, December.

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