Determination of Effective Load Shedding Schemes in Electric Power Plants

Effiong, Godwin and Ainah Priye, Priye Kenneth and Karniliyus, Jackson (2020) Determination of Effective Load Shedding Schemes in Electric Power Plants. Energy and Power Engineering, 12 (10). pp. 555-567. ISSN 1949-243X

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Abstract

The ability of power system to survive the transition from preloading state to the gradual increase in load and thereafter reach an acceptable operational condition is an indication of transient stability of the system. The study analyzed load shedding scheme through the use of empirical measurement tools and load-flow simulation techniques. It was geared towards determining effective load shedding strategies to reduce unnecessary overload in order to achieve dynamic stability of the electric power network in the Export Free Trade Zone, Calabar, Nigeria. From the tests and the measurements taken, it was observed that the real and reactive powers from the generator and the mechanical power from the turbine engine were stable when the load shedding controller was switched on, as compared to when it was off. The engine speed, the bus-bar frequency and the output voltage of the generator stabilized within a shorter time (about 8 seconds) when the controller was switched on than when it was on the off condition. Also, there were noticeable fluctuations in the speed of the remaining two generators. It became stable at about 12 seconds after the loss. The variations were 0.3 per cent of the nominal speed value. The excitation voltage fluctuated from 1.2 (pu) to 4.5 (pu) when the bus voltage dipped as a result of additional load. It then came down and stabilized at 1.8 (pu) after few swings. This confirmed that the stability of power system is much enhanced when load shedding controllers are effectively configured on the network.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Library Press > Engineering
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Date Deposited: 12 May 2023 06:22
Last Modified: 04 Sep 2024 03:57
URI: http://archive.submissionwrite.com/id/eprint/919

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