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Wide Area Protection (WAP) Designer Seminar

Date:June 2,2005  site:Beijing China  

Teacher:Volker Lohmann(ABB expert) websitehttp://www.uac.ch  

Substation Automation Handbook》 writer 

He gained his professional experience  from more than 30 years of working with Brown Boveri Cie (BBC) and ABB Switzerland in various management positions and fields related to high voltage (HV) substations, HV circuit breakers (CB), gas insulated switchgear (GIS) and substation automation (SA).

 

Outline  of  Wide Area Protection (WAP) Designer Seminar

1         Description

1.1        Objectives

·      To learn typical power system phenomena that lead to multi-contingencies and possible wide area protection solutions to counteract wide area power system collapse.

·      To learn the application of new sensors based on current and voltage phasor measurements (PMU) for power system monitoring and voltage instability prediction.

·      To learn how to take into account to the various aspects of WAP solutions with respect to system operation via SCADA and automatic switching to counteract wide area disturbances by means of load shedding and islanding of subsystems, as well as power system restoration

1.2        Workshop Agenda

1.2.1          Introduction into WAP

·      Power system phenomena with possible WAP solutions

·      Why wide area protection?

·      Description of WAP actions

·      New sensors to detect power incipient power system instabilities

·      Set-up of a wide area protection scheme with new sensors

1.2.2          Strategy for WAP Implementation

·        Evaluation of possible technical solution

·        Network criticality assessment

·        Main plant and protection assessment

·        Communication facility assessment

·        Feasibility study

·        System implementation scenarios

·        Exploitation of synergies between protection and control

·        Communication and system performance aspects

·        Defence plan for avoiding disturbances

·        Pilot installation for performance verification,

·        Role out of refurbishment strategy

1.2.3          Assessment of WAP requirements (Plenum discussion)

·        Present power system performance

·        Recommended complementary measures or actions

2         Participants

WAP  system designers, protection equipment and SA manufacturers,  engineers and developers for network planning, energy management, protection and control systems.

3         Prerequisites

Experienced and knowledgeable staff, as well as decision maker in the protection and power system management field

 

Duration: 1 day

Fees:   $ 300  per person

 

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