Technical Name 具饋線快速復電功能之本土化配電網路管理系統
Project Operator Institute of Nuclear Energy Research Atomic Energy Council, Executive Yuan
Project Host 張永瑞
Summary
This system is the integration of load transfer strategy proposingcross- platform data exchanging techniques on the localization Distribution Network Management System. When a fault occurs in a feeder, it carries out power restoration solutions. Also, the system is integrated with SCADAGIS. It is in operation to effectively manage more than 300 feeders700 MW renewable energy devices in Yunlin County, Taiwan. In 2020, the system has successfully performed 231 times of feeder accident judgementassisted Taiwan Power Company (TPC) to accelerate power restoration.
Scientific Breakthrough
For this technique, single-feedermulti-feeder load transfer,cross-platform data exchanging functions are integrated into the localization distribution network management system. When a feeder fault occurs, the load in the downstream area corresponding to the fault area can be derived by taking the estimated power generation of renewable energy devices into consideration. With the adoption of AHP, dispatchers can take out proper load transfer solutions according to the actual situations. The GIS is adopted to display the actual feeder operating condition in a more graphical way.
Industrial Applicability
This technique is transferred to several companies in Taiwan, so as to enhance the distribution network management technique for local power industries. With power flow calculationGIS integrated, the key techniques, such as singlemulti feeder load transfer,cross-platform data, are adopted by Yunlin Branch of TPChave made some tangible achievements. The distribution management company is going to promote the system to other 13 countiescities in Taiwan, so that helps TPC to effectively manage more than 4000 feedersaccomplish the mission of fast power restoration.
Matching Needs
天使投資人、策略合作夥伴
Keyword Distribution Network Management System Renewable Energy Distribution System Fault Detection, Isolation, and Restoration (FDIR) Feeder Load Transfer Multi-feeder Load Transfer Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition(SCADA) Geographic Information System (GIS) Information Integration Platform
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