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Regulation services boost control performance [power systems]
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Computer Applications in Power IEEE Comput. Appl. Power Computer Applications in Power, IEEE. 9(1):29-32 Jan, 1996
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Computing and Processing
Power system control
Control systems
Power systems
Power system reliability
Lighting control
Electrical equipment industry
Industrial economics
Power system economics
Power generation economics
Power generation
Language
ISSN
0895-0156
1558-4151
Abstract
As the electric power industry becomes more competitive, new and innovative techniques will be required to produce electric power reliably and economically. The need for control areas to properly regulate generation while meeting the load requirement continues to be one of the more important control area functions in modern power system operations. The cost of control and the abilities of areas to perform rapid control response varies significantly throughout the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC). Beginning in January 1995, Houston Lighting and Power Company began providing regulation service to the Lower Colorado River Authority control area to assist it in meeting the control performance standards established by NERC. This bold concept has enabled one control area to assist another with its obligations while maintaining a true independent operation within each area. The authors describe the technical approach to the concept.