Lecture 49 EMS
Lecture 49 EMS
DrMSRMurty
SCADASystem
SupervisoryControlandDataAcquisition(SCADA) SupervisoryControl=>RemoteControlofFieldDevices DataAcquisition=>MonitoringofFieldConditions SCADASystemComponents MasterStation=>SystemNerveCenterLocatedin ElectricUtilityEnergyControlCenter(ECC); DispatchersUsetoMonitorandControlPowerSystem FieldDevices=>NeededWhereverThereisDatatobeSent toMasterStation(Substations,LinesorFeeders) Communications=>LinksMasterStationwithField Devices;Continuous24by7Operation
SCADASYSTEMCONFIGURATION
EnergyControlCenter
EnergyManagementSystem(EMS) PrimaryFunctions
NetworkConfiguration/TopologyProcessor StateEstimation ContingencyAnalysis ThreePhaseBalancedOperatorPowerFlow OptimalPowerFlow DispatcherTrainingSimulator
DistributionAutomationSystem(DAS) PrimaryFunctions
VoltageReduction LoadManagement PowerFactorControl TwoWayDistributionCommunications ShortTermLoadForecasting Fault Identification/Fault Isolation/Service Restoration InterfacetoIntelligentElectronicDevices(IEDs)
Data Acquisition
SCADA
Supervising Control
Security Control
Instructional System
SCADA Functions
Data acquisition. Supervisory Control. Tagging: Identifying a device that should not be operated. Alarms: Analysis, Chronology. Logging. Load Shedding Trending.
SCADA Computer
Downloading RTV files. Conversion of engineering units. Management of communication circuit configuration. Detection & ciation of alarms. Sequence of events recording. Respond to operator requests for information display, execution of control action, etc.
i) To maintain frequency at scheduled value. ii) To maintain net power inter-changes with neighboring control areas at scheduled values. iii) To maintain power allocation among generated units at economic values.
Economic Dispatch
Minimum cost dispatch : Equal incremental cost criteria ED Algorithm (Thermal) considers
: Generator incremental Costs- Penalty factors Transmission loss factors : Water worth concept is used.
For Hydro
Fuel Scheduling
Transaction evaluation : Purchase & sale of energy with neighboring companies. Transmission loss minimization : Controller actions for minimization of loss. Security constrained dispatch : Ensuring eco dispatch without violating network security. Production cost calculation : Actual & economical for each generated unit on hourly basis.
SCADA
Network Topology
State Estimator
Contingency Analysis
Security Enhancement
Preventive Action
Security Control
Starts with current state and executes programs sequentially. Contingency: Event that causes important component to be removed from service (eg:tr-line, generator, transformer). A list of contingencies are processed as applicable to current state.
Topology Processing: Building a network model based on real-time measurements. State Estimator: Determining best estimate from real-time measurements. Power Flow: Load flow analysis (Voltages, Phase angles). Contingency Analysis: Impact of a set of contingencies to identify harmful ones.
Optimal Power Flow: Optimization of a specified objective function (with constraints). Preventive Action: To prevent contingency. Short Circuit Analysis: Determines the fault currents for 1- & 3- faults for fault locations across the power system network.
Power System
National SCADA/EMS Regional SCADA/EMS Substation Substation Regional SCADA/EMS
Generation Transmission
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RTU
SCADA RTU
Distribution
Substation
SCADA/EMS/DMS Architecture
HMI
SCADA
EMS
DMS
Measurements
Approximate sizes Data points SCADA EMS DMS 100 1 000 000 10 000 100 000 Sub stations 1 10 000 100 10 000
High load Updated events per second analogs per second 10 10 000 10 10 000
DMSFunctions
ThreePhaseUnbalancedOperatorPowerFlow MapSeriesGraphics InterfacetoAutomatedMapping/Facilities Management(AM/FM)orGeographic InformationSystem(GIS) InterfaceToCustomerInformationSystem (CIS) InterfacetoOutageManagement
IntelligentElectronicDevice(IED)
IED BuildingBlockofSubstationIntegration andAutomation Anydeviceincorporatingoneormore processorswiththecapabilitytoreceiveor senddata/controlfromortoanexternal source(e.g.,electronicmultifunction meters,digital relays,controllers)
Sometimescalesingridmanagement
Therearefourlevelsin gridmanagement.
Unitcommitment whichworks onascaleofdays Schedulingneededonaday upondaybasis Loadfollowingwhichhasatime scaleofminutestohours Regulationwhichhappenover secondstominutes
NR
NER
Freq 1
ER
WR
5RegionalNetworksintheCountry
Freq 2
SR
INTERREGIONALEXISTING CAPACITIES
INTERREGIONALPROPOSED CAPACITIESBY201112
4600 MW
NORTHERN REGION
13450 MW
ER
NORTHEASTERN REGION
6450 MW
WESTERN REGION
EASTERN1000 REGION
MW
1300 MW Weaklink
SOUTHERN REGION