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Title: Effect of Contingency on Available Transfer Capability of Nigerian 330-kV Network
Authors: Sadiq, A. A.
Nwohu, M. N.
Ambafi, J. G.
Olatomiwa, L. J.
Keywords: Line outage, simultaneous transfer, power system, single line outage, system collapse.
Issue Date: Apr-2013
Publisher: AU JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY
Series/Report no.: 16;4
Abstract: The transfer capability evaluation requires the consideration of various pre- and post-system contingencies to ascertain network security and the reliability of power systems. In this paper, the effects of single line (N-1) outage contingency and simultaneous transfer were considered in Nigerian 330-kV network. The results show that a single line outage not only lowers the available transfer capability (ATC) but can result in an infeasible operating condition (system collapse) of the Nigerian 330-kV power grid. Moreover, an additional source area results in higher transfer capability.
Description: Cont. effect.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10475
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