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Wide-area Monitoring Applications for Large Power Systems Using Synchrophasors

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  • UserProf. Qi Huang, University of Electronic Science & Technology of China
  • ClockFriday 29 July 2011, 13:00-14:00
  • HouseRoom 503, EE Dept..

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Power systems have been becoming more and more complex, as a result of a considerable variety of new components being added, such as HVDC and power electronic devices, and numerous recent technologies continually being put into application, such as distributed generation. These characteristics of the evolutional trend of power systems has ushered in the era of bulk power system, in the process of which the status of a power system becomes more and more difficult to measure, estimate and comprehend because of the everincreasing complexity of the new bulk power systems.Understanding the complexities of nowadays interconnected power grids and the need for proper planning, comprehensive maintenance, and sound operating practices is the key to maintain system reliability, preventing potential hazards due to contingencies, and meet the challenge of the colossal energy demand for power in the new century. Advanced analyses,operational tools and the application of latest technologies, especially the situational awareness of the power system, are imperative to tackle phenomena (stability detection,reactive power management, load encroachment, etc.) that persist to affect grid reliability and threaten the normal operation of power systems. The talk is based on joint work with Prof. Qi Huang(School of Energy Sicence, University of Electronic Science & Technology of China), Dr. Lin Ling (Center of Automation Engineering,UESTC)

Bio: Prof. Qi Huang got his master degree in power system from Tsinghua University in 1999, and then received a PhD degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Arizona State University, USA in 2003. Since 2003, he has been working in University of Electronic Science & Technology of China. Now Prof Qi Huang is a dean of school of Energy Scinece. His research interests is about power system synchronized phasor measurement applications,wide-area damping controller, power system real-time dynamic security assessment, and etc.

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