Emergency Control Strategy for Line Overload Considering Power Source and Load Fluctuation

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Uncertain factors such as the integration of renewable energy into the grid and load fluctuations have brought more risks to the safe dispatch of the grid. The random power flow is used to calculate the impact of distributed power sources and load fluctuations on the grid, and to quantify the probability distribution of line power, which can avoid the drawbacks of deterministic power flow that cannot fully reflect the line overload risk. Combining the line overload level with the traditional load shedding method can effectively prevent the system from cascading failures caused by the risk of line overload, improve the optimistic calculation results caused by the load shedding strategy in emergency situations that cannot consider source load fluctuations, and make the grid control more safe and reliable.

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Liu, Z., Wang, F., Qiu, J., Chen, F., Lu, Z., Chen, M., … Dong, X. (2021). Emergency Control Strategy for Line Overload Considering Power Source and Load Fluctuation. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 687). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/687/1/012124

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