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Assessment of generator impact on system power transfer capability using modal participation factors
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2002
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EngineeringPower EngineeringPower Grid OperationModal AnalysisSystems EngineeringPower GenerationPower SystemsPower System AnalysisElectrical EngineeringOpen AccessModal Participation FactorsPower System DynamicPower NetworkAncillary ServiceSmart GridEnergy ManagementQuantitative IndexStationary Power GenerationGenerator ImpactElectric Power Distribution
Open access permits all generators to transmit active power into a system. Due to differences in location, output and other factors, however, some generators need more reactive power support than others. Each generator therefore consumes a different amount of reactive power capability of the system. It is very important to develop a quantitative index that can measure the reactive service needs of various generators. Potential applications for such an index include a fair compensation scheme for the procurement of reactive support services from generators, and a market signal for system security oriented generator dispatch. A modal analysis based generator participation factor is proposed to solve the problem. The theory of generator participation factor is presented. A five-bus system demonstrates the concepts and applications. Further case studies are performed using a real-life large-scale power system. Margin sensitivity studies are conducted to confirm the validity of the proposed index.
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