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Distance relays operation during the August 2003 North American Blackout and methods for improvement


Abstract:

The August 2003 Blackout in the Northeast was a major event that resulted in huge losses and raised a lot of issues related to the protection and control of the electric ...Show More

Abstract:

The August 2003 Blackout in the Northeast was a major event that resulted in huge losses and raised a lot of issues related to the protection and control of the electric power system during wide area disturbances. The paper discusses the operation of distance relays during the blackout and presents an analysis of advanced distance characteristics and power swing detection methods that that can improve the performance of the protection system and prevent the deterioration of the system following short circuit faults or other abnormal system conditions.
Date of Conference: 27-30 June 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 16 May 2008
CD:978-5-93208-034-4
Conference Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
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I. Introduction

The August 2003 Blackout in the Northeast US and Southeast Canada was a major event that resulted in huge losses and raised the awareness of the public about many issues related to the control and protection of electric power systems.

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"Blackout: What Happened Why and What Did We Learn?", Report to the NERC Board of Trustees by the NERC Steering Group, July 2004.
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A. Apostolov, D. Tholomier and S. Richards, "Distance Protection and Dynamic Loading of Transmission Lines", IEEE PES 2004 Meeting & Conference, June 6–11, 2004.
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A. Apostolov, "Distributed Web-based Systems for Recording of Wide Area Disturbances", Georgia Tech Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference, April 26–27, 2004.
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