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Comprehensive Review of Short-Term Voltage Stability Evaluation Methods in Modern Power Systems

Aleksandar Boričić, José L. Rueda, Marjan Popov

2021Energies35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The possibility to monitor and evaluate power system stability in real-time is in growing demand. Whilst most stability-related studies focus on long-term voltage stability and frequency stability, very little attention is given to the issue of short-term (voltage) instability. In this paper, the most common evaluation methods present in the literature are summarized, with a focus on their applicability to modern power systems with a large amount of renewable energy integration. The paper presents a first-of-a-kind structured review of this topic. We find that all existing methods have noteworthy limitations that necessitate further improvements. Additionally, the need of having an inclusive short-term instability prediction method is demonstrated, due to strong interactions between various short-term instability mechanisms. These findings provide a good foundation for further research and advancement in the field of real-time stability monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

Electric power systemTerm (time)Stability (learning theory)Computer scienceReliability engineeringInstabilityField (mathematics)Renewable energyFocus (optics)Power (physics)Risk analysis (engineering)EngineeringElectrical engineeringMachine learningMathematicsPhysicsPure mathematicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsMedicineMechanicsPower System Optimization and StabilityOptimal Power Flow DistributionPower System Reliability and Maintenance