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Evaluation of Inter Regional Power Flows in Planning Studies


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1 Engineering Officer, Grade 4, Power Systems Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India
2 Senior Research Fellow, Power Systems Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India
     

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Power System Transmission Planning involves huge investment in the Power Sector. The network condition, the available load and generation are the factors to be considered for proposing the power transfer between regions. However if the envisaged power flow could not be achieved due to constraints after commissioning of the Transmission Lines or Sub-Transmission Lines it could lead to huge financial loss to the Utilities. Hence a case study of 14 bus known network with different contingencies is brought out in this paper to visualize the limitations in inter regional power transfer in spite of available generation to be exchanged within the regions.

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Inter-regional Power Flow, Network Feeder, Planning Studies
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Shyam Sundar S.
Engineering Officer, Grade 4, Power Systems Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India
Chandrashekhar P. K.
Senior Research Fellow, Power Systems Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560 080, India

Abstract


Power System Transmission Planning involves huge investment in the Power Sector. The network condition, the available load and generation are the factors to be considered for proposing the power transfer between regions. However if the envisaged power flow could not be achieved due to constraints after commissioning of the Transmission Lines or Sub-Transmission Lines it could lead to huge financial loss to the Utilities. Hence a case study of 14 bus known network with different contingencies is brought out in this paper to visualize the limitations in inter regional power transfer in spite of available generation to be exchanged within the regions.

Keywords


Inter-regional Power Flow, Network Feeder, Planning Studies



DOI: https://doi.org/10.33686/prj.v10i2.189511