Asymmetric Operation of AC Power Transmission Systems The Key to Optimizing Power System Reliability and Economics

Asymmetric Operation of AC Power Transmission Systems

The Key to Optimizing Power System Reliability and Economics

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Asymmetric operation involves operating power transmission corridors at full capacity from a few milliseconds to a few hours even though individual three-phase lines have been weakened due to fault conditions. This book describes how asymmetric operation is implemented, how much it costs and how it can improve the reliability, economics and flexibility of electric power transmission systems. Numerous examples of asymmetric operation are provided at all major HV, EHV and UHV voltages demonstrating the very real benefits of asymmetric operation. First, the underlying concepts of symmetric three-phase transmission system planning and operation are introduced. Then, asymmetric operation is presented, and its impact on system security and reliability is considered. Different implementation strategies are examined, and numerous practical examples illustrate the ease and flexibility with which such strategies can be applied in the case of either multiple- or single-line AC power transmission corridors. Finally, economic analysis quantifies the benefits of asymmetric operation.

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Richard Marceau

Richard J. Marceau, Eng., Ph.D., is professor of Electrical Engineering and Provost at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.

Abdou-R Sana

Abdou-R. Sana, Eng., Ph.D., is an independent consultant in electric energy systems.

Donald T Mc Gillis

Donald T. McGillis, Eng., is an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at both McGill University and Concordia University.

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