Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability

A drastic change has occurred over the last few years in the electrical power business, where a significant worldwide revolution has taken place and changing the design of electrical powers. It has become imperative for the utility to handle the electrical power reliably as poor performance can lead...

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Main Authors: Salim, Nur Ashida, Jasni, Jasronita, Othman, Muhammad Murtadha
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87457/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87457/1/Reliability%20assessment%20by%20sensitivity%20analysis.pdf
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author Salim, Nur Ashida
Jasni, Jasronita
Othman, Muhammad Murtadha
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Jasni, Jasronita
Othman, Muhammad Murtadha
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description A drastic change has occurred over the last few years in the electrical power business, where a significant worldwide revolution has taken place and changing the design of electrical powers. It has become imperative for the utility to handle the electrical power reliably as poor performance can lead to electrical power outages which will inevitably have an adverse impact on a nation’s economy and society. Hence, the power company should consider devising suitable pre-emptive measures to avoid the possibility of electricity supply disruptions. These disruptions may have a potentially catastrophic effect on the running of the system, which may even include consumers having to bear monetary costs. This research looks at the valuations of risk and reliability cost/worth-based customer interruption cost due to static system sequential tripping. The performance of the suggested techniques are evaluated through comparing risk-based valuations and reliability cost/worth valuations corresponding to the transfer capability results which are correlated to the static system sequential tripping. The results have demonstrated that the unpredictable sequential tripping must not be ignored from the transmission reliability margin determination. Hence, the proposed techniques are likely to play an important role for energy sustainability of the future.
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spelling upm-874572022-11-22T09:09:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87457/ Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability Salim, Nur Ashida Jasni, Jasronita Othman, Muhammad Murtadha A drastic change has occurred over the last few years in the electrical power business, where a significant worldwide revolution has taken place and changing the design of electrical powers. It has become imperative for the utility to handle the electrical power reliably as poor performance can lead to electrical power outages which will inevitably have an adverse impact on a nation’s economy and society. Hence, the power company should consider devising suitable pre-emptive measures to avoid the possibility of electricity supply disruptions. These disruptions may have a potentially catastrophic effect on the running of the system, which may even include consumers having to bear monetary costs. This research looks at the valuations of risk and reliability cost/worth-based customer interruption cost due to static system sequential tripping. The performance of the suggested techniques are evaluated through comparing risk-based valuations and reliability cost/worth valuations corresponding to the transfer capability results which are correlated to the static system sequential tripping. The results have demonstrated that the unpredictable sequential tripping must not be ignored from the transmission reliability margin determination. Hence, the proposed techniques are likely to play an important role for energy sustainability of the future. Elsevier 2020-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87457/1/Reliability%20assessment%20by%20sensitivity%20analysis.pdf Salim, Nur Ashida and Jasni, Jasronita and Othman, Muhammad Murtadha (2020) Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability. International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, 126. art. no. 106582. pp. 1-10. ISSN 0142-0615 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142061520309327 10.1016/j.ijepes.2020.106582
spellingShingle Salim, Nur Ashida
Jasni, Jasronita
Othman, Muhammad Murtadha
Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
title Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
title_full Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
title_fullStr Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
title_short Reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
title_sort reliability assessment by sensitivity analysis due to electrical power sequential tripping for energy sustainability
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