Available Transmission Transfer Efficiency (ATTE) as an Index Measurement for Power Transmission Grid Performance
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2015-05-25
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Transmission system performance analysis is vital to
proper planning and operations of power systems in the presence of
deregulation. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are often used as
measure of degree of performance. This paper gives a novel method
to determine the transmission efficiency by evaluating the ratio of
real power losses incurred from a specified transfer direction.
Available Transmission Transfer Efficiency (ATTE) expresses the
percentage of real power received resulting from inter-area available
power transfer. The Tie line (Rated system path) performance is seen
to differ from system wide (Network response) performance and
ATTE values obtained are transfer direction specific. The required
sending end quantities with specified receiving end ATC and the
receiving end power circle diagram are obtained for the tie line
analysis. The amount of real power loss load relative to the available
transfer capability gives a measure of the transmission grid
efficiency
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Transmission system performance analysis is vital to
proper planning and operations of power systems in the presence of
deregulation.
Keywords
Available transfer capability, efficiency performance, real power, transmission system
Citation
Sadiq, A. A., Nwohu, M. N., Tsado, J., Ashraf, A. A., Agbachi, E. O., Enesi, Y. E., & Ambafi, J. G. (2015). Available Transmission Transfer Efficiency (ATTE) as an Index Measurement for Power Transmission Grid Performance.