Restructuring Choices for the Indian Power Sector

This letter demonstrates the use of line stability index termed as fast voltage stability index (FVSI) in order to determine the maximum loadability in a power system. The bus that is ranked highest is identified as the weakest bus since it can withstand a small amount of load before causing voltage collapse. It involves the experimental process of voltage stability analysis and evaluation of line index based on the load variation. The point at which FVSI close to unity indicates the maximum possible connected load termed as maximum loadability at the point of bifurcation. This technique is tested on the IEEE system and results proved that the proposed technique is able to estimate the maximum loadability in a system.

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