Power Flow and Small Signal Stability Analysis on the Interconnected Three Isolated Philippine Power Grid

Publication date: Available online 18 July 2016 Source:Perspectives in Science Author(s): Tristan G. Magallones, Jai Govind Singh, Watcharakorn Pinthurat The Philippines, as one of the developing nations in south-east Asia, has isolated power system networks which bring forth challenges in its operational systems, especially when subjected to a deregulated environment. This paper presents an analysis on the power flow and small signal stability of the interconnected three isolated Philippine Power Grid. To achieve this, eigenvalue analysis is employed to probe the small signal stability of the main power grids. The free software, Power Systems Analysis Toolbox (PSAT), is used to develop the model using MATLAB ®/Simulink ®. There have been no publicly available studies regarding stability of the proposed link between the major grid and the Mindanao (south island) grid. Participation factors were further studied to determine which states contributes most with the variety of modes. The lowest oscillatory damping modes are also assessed to better understand the systems characteristics.
Source: Perspectives in Science - Category: Science Source Type: research