Economic and environmental concerns will slow down the expansion of the transmission systems in many countries. The de-regulation of the power supply will introduce new power flow patterns on the bulk transmission systems. The net result is that the power systems will operate much closer to their transfer limits and operate there much longer time than has been necessary. The risk for voltage collapse determines the transfer limits in many bulk transmission systems. The recording of the load behavior directly provides information about operating conditions. The applicability of this information might be used for the dimensioning of the transfer limits, the maximum transfer capacity and the calculation of security limits. The main challenge is how to manage an on-line utility able to identify the time-varying parameters of the load, and how to deal with this information to make it useful in an on-line security assessment packages are commercially available today, but its accuracy is still limited by load model uncertainty.
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