Operation and control of island systems-the Crete case

Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2000. IEEE(2000)

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In this paper, an advanced control system for the optimal operation and management of isolated power systems with increased renewable power integration is presented. The control system minimises the production costs through on-line optimal scheduling of the power units, taking into account short-term forecasts of the load and the renewable resources. The power system security is supervised via on-line security assessment modules, which emulate the power system frequency changes caused by pre-selected disturbances. For each of the above functions, a number of techniques have been applied, both conventional and AI based. The system has been installed in the dispatch center of Crete since June 1999, and is under evaluation
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load forecasting,power generation scheduling,power system control,power system security,renewable energy sources,ai techniques,care control system,crete,advanced control system,dispatch center,energy management system,fuzzy classifiers,island power systems operation,island systems control,on-line optimal scheduling,on-line security assessment modules,power production costs minimisation,power system frequency changes emulation,pre-selected disturbances,renewable power integration,short-term load forecasts,power system,optimal control,production systems,power systems,cost function,energy management,control systems,renewable resources,control system
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