Coherency identification in power systems through principal component analysis

In this letter, a new technique to identify coherent generators in large interconnected power system using measurements of generator speed and bus angle data has been presented. This is based on the application of principal component analysis (PCA) to measurements obtained from simulation studies that represent examples of interarea events. The results of application of PCA separately to data sets of generator speeds and bus angles, respectively, are presented. The approach of PCA was able to highlight clusters of generators showing common features when compared with the conventional modal analysis technique.