Demand Priority in a Power System With Wind Power Contribution Load Shedding Scheme Based

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yasser falah hassan
yasir ghazy rashid
firas mohammed tuamiah

Abstract

The load shedding  scheme has been extensively implemented as a fast solution for unbalance conditions. Therefore, it's crucial to investigate supply-demand balancing in order to protect the network from collapsing and to sustain stability as possible, however its implementation is mostly undesirable. One of the solutions to minimize the amount of load shedding is the integration renewable energy  resources, such as wind power, in the electric power generation could contribute significantly to minimizing power cuts as it is ability to positively improving the stability of the electric grid. In this paper propose a method for shedding the load base on the priority demands with incorporating the wind power generated. The higher priority demands are fed with a reliable wind energy resource in order to protect them from shedding under contingency condition such as high overloading by the real time monitoring of the network accompanied with power reducing for the lower priority demands. The simulation results prove effectiveness and practicality of the applied method paving the way for possible applications in power systems.

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“Demand Priority in a Power System With Wind Power Contribution Load Shedding Scheme Based” (2019) Journal of Engineering, 25(11), pp. 92–110. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2019.11.08.

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