PMU-based wide-area security assessment: Concept, method, and implementation
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This paper presents a concept, method, and implementation of utilizing phasor measurement unit (PMU) information to monitor the wide-area security of a power system. The close dependency of major transmission paths requires an approach that takes that interaction into account while establishing operational transfer capability, and evaluates grid reliability and security on a system-wide basis. Thus, the concept of wide-area security region, which considers all essential constraints, including thermal, voltage stability, transient stability, and small signal stability, is proposed. Numerical simulations have been performed for the full size Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) system model, which comprises 15,126 buses and 3,034 generators. Simulation results demonstrated the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach, and proved that the proposed approach can significantly enhance the wide-area situation awareness for a bulk power system like WECC.