Security Region Based Dynamic Security Risk Assessment of Power Transmission System

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The paper presents a framework of security region based dynamic security risk assessment of power transmission system. The application of practical dynamic security region (PDSR) in dynamic security risk assessment and the calculation steps of the dynamic security risk assessment are given in this paper. A model of risk assessment optimization which takes account of optimizing preventive and emergency control cost and contingency set decomposition is introduced. The effectiveness of this model has been proved by test results on the New England 10-generator 39-bus system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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2687-2693

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January 2012

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