International industry practice on power system load modeling

Jovica V. Milanović, Koji Yamashita, Sergio Martínez Villanueva, Sasa Ž Djokić, Lidija M. Korunović

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    Abstract

    Power system load modeling is a mature and generally well researched area which, as many other in electrical power engineering at the present time, is going through a period of renewed interest in both industry and academia. This interest is fueled by the appearance of new non-conventional types of loads (power electronic-based, or interfaced through power electronics) and requirements to operate modern electric power systems with increased penetration of non-conventional and mostly intermittent types of generation in a safe and secure manner. As a response to this renewed interest, in February 2010 CIGRE established working group C4.605: 'Modelling and aggregation of loads in flexible power networks'. One of the first tasks of the working group was to identify current international industry practice on load modeling for static and dynamic power system studies. For that purpose, a questionnaire was developed and distributed during the summer/autumn of 2010 to more than 160 utilities and system operators in over 50 countries on five continents. This paper summarizes some of the key findings from about 100 responses to the questionnaire received by September 2011 and identifies prevalent types of load models used as well as typical values of their parameters. © 1969-2012 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6399552
    Pages (from-to)3038-3046
    Number of pages8
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
    Volume28
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Dynamic and composite load models
    • load modeling
    • power system study
    • questionnaire
    • static
    • survey

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