Visible to the public Dynamic Security Level Assessment of Special Protection System (SPS) Using Fuzzy Techniques

TitleDynamic Security Level Assessment of Special Protection System (SPS) Using Fuzzy Techniques
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsSari, Indah Permata, Nahor, Kevin Marojahan Banjar, Hariyanto, Nanang
Conference Name2022 International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications (ISITIA)
Keywordscomposability, dynamic security assessment (DSA), Dynamical Systems, event-based, fuzzy techniques, Generators, Metrics, parameter-based, pubcrawl, Reliability engineering, resilience, Resiliency, Rotors, security, Seminars, Special Protection System (SPS), Stability criteria, Voltage
AbstractThis study will be focused on efforts to increase the reliability of the Bangka Electricity System by designing the interconnection of the Bangka system with another system that is stronger and has a better energy mix, the Sumatra System. The novelty element in this research is the design of system protection using Special Protection System (SPS) as well as a different assessment method using the Fuzzy Technique This research will analyze the implementation of the SPS event-based and parameter-based as a new defense scheme by taking corrective actions to keep the system stable and reliable. These actions include tripping generators, loads, and reconfiguring the system automatically and quickly. The performance of this SPS will be tested on 10 contingency events with four different load profiles and the system response will be observed in terms of frequency stability, voltage, and rotor angle. From the research results, it can be concluded that the SPS performance on the Bangka-Sumatra Interconnection System has a better and more effective performance than the existing defense scheme, as evidenced by the results of dynamic security assessment (DSA) testing using Fuzzy Techniques.
DOI10.1109/ISITIA56226.2022.9855351
Citation Keysari_dynamic_2022