Classification and Identification of Power System Emergencies

Detection and identification of a power system emergency is necessary to fully use the capability of controls to mitigate the emergency. This paper describes a design methodology for a power system local detector based upon control requirements, as well as a power system emergency classification scheme and an extension of earlier operating state models. The new scheme for classifying and detecting emergencies has been useful for developing emergency operating state controls.

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