The forces driving energy market liberalization and privatization are changing the world of energy supply. Consequently, the business focus of the energy supply has shifted from supply reliability and cost minimization to competitiveness and optimization of earnings, which have become today's dominant factors and will remain so well in the future.
Today, energy supply companies are facing major challenges including competition, customer retention and satisfaction, and shareholder value. They must react quickly and flexibly to new requirements and changing market conditions. But they can only meet these challenges by reengineering and optimizing their existing business processes.
Siemens is the leading supplier for energy management and automation solutions in regulated and deregulated markets for:
Our understanding of your business processes - based on the experience gained from an installed base of more than 1800 control systems - enables us to ensure and consolidate your success. Meeting your needs is our business; we offer a comprehensive range of innovative, integrated and modular solutions, advanced technology, fast delivery and open systems. Our spectrum of solutions encompasses a wide spectrum of needs.
How can I fight blackout before it happens?
With QuickStab - a system-wide voltage and steady-state stability index calculation
The ability to transfer energy across AC networks is hampered by thermal, voltage and stability limits. The maximum loadability of a transmission system is the state where voltages collapse and units may get out of synchronism, and is a severe constraint.
The distance from a given operating point to the state of maximum loadability is called stability reserve. It changes when the system state has changed, and may be quite different from values computed offline. Its recalculation after each state estimate and load-flow is required because operating the system near its stability limit may lead to blackouts. This problem is solved rapidly by QuickStab®.
Given a load-flow solution or state estimate of a multi-area power system, QuickStab®:
QuickStab® can be used
The input data required by QuickStab® include the following:
The input base-case can be supplied in industry-standard formats including:
Starting from a solved multi-area power-flow base case, the voltage / steady-state stability analysis performed by QuickStab® encompasses the following major steps:
The elapsed time for running QuickStab is less than, or equal to, one (1) second when performing system-wide voltage and steady-state stability calculations for a power system network comprising about 2,000 buses on a regular PC.
QuickStab quantifies the risk of blackout, is extremely fast, can help develop preventative and corrective strategies, and makes extensive use of intuitive graphics.
The ability to quickly assess the distance to instability and the impact of generators on stability is paramount for fast and reliable decision-making and it helps the Transmission System Operator (TSO) to:
The program’s capability to setup and assess multi-area what-if scenarios is another useful and quite unique benefit. Knowledge is power – and the ability to quickly determine the actual transfer limits of each and any sub-area of the transmission system will offer the TSO a strategic edge in the extremely competitive electricity market.