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  1. Computer Applications in Power
  2. Year : 1989 Volume : 2
  3. Issue 4
  4. Multiarea transfer capability: is a methodology needed?
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Issue 4
Advanced automation approaches for space power systems
Multiarea transfer capability: is a methodology needed?
PC-based field calculations for electric power applications
Enhancing energy management systems with advanced RTU capabilities
An advanced dispatch simulator with advanced dispatch algorithm
A program for analysis of power system harmonics
Monitoring and control of industrial power systems
Programmable controllers improve power-line carrier failure detection
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Year : 1988 Volume : 1

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Multiarea transfer capability: is a methodology needed?

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Daniel Jr., S.L. Lauby, M.G. Maillant, G.
Copyright Year 1988
Abstract A survey made to identify the magnitude and severity of the simultaneous transfer problem and how electric utilities are attempting to cope with this problem is described. Its purpose was to assess the industry's need, experience, and concerns in the area of simultaneous transfer capability analysis. The authors describe the survey preparation along with the results from the mail survey and follow-up interviews. The responses to various questions are tallied, and the various programs identified by the respondents are enumerated. The results indicate that there is no clear definition in the electric utility industry for multiarea transfer capability analysis. A comprehensive method/package that interrelates all area transfer capabilities in a multiarea system does not exist.<>
Starting Page 18
Ending Page 21
Page Count 4
File Size 919190
File Format PDF
ISSN 08950156
Volume Number 2
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1989-10-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Power system reliability Power system interconnection Marketing and sales Power generation Power transmission lines Performance analysis Load flow analysis Power system transients Transient analysis Stability analysis
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computational Theory and Mathematics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer Science Applications
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