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This study is dedicated to the learning process to help students to deal with the complexity of a Lighting Design Project. In the Department of Electrical Engineering, preference was given to applying methods integrating technology in the learning and then evaluating the outcomes. Problem-based learning (PBL) was used as an instructional strategy of active learning, and adapted for use in Lighting...
Lightning caused around 26% of the total number of faults in the Portuguese transmission system in the analysed period. Based on historical data, this study uses incident data from 2001 until 2008 (2157 faults in overhead lines) and lightning data from 2003 until 2008 (around 1.65 million cloud-to-ground flashes). The performance of the lightning monitoring system is analysed and the statistical analysis...
Nowadays the total sum of distributed generation (DG) in the Portuguese distribution network (DN) is extremely significant. Previously, load shedding schemes were designed without taking into consideration this type of generation. In this paper, the Portuguese electrical system is studied through a static analysis using real data, and the new relay parameters to be applied in substations are evaluated,...
Voltage stability has become one of the most important issues in electrical power systems. The power system ability to maintain acceptable bus voltage is a very important characteristic of a network. This paper analyzes the performance of line stability indices. These indices were tested in IEEE 14 and IEEE 57 busbar test systems, with satisfactory results. Simulation results show that using line...
This paper aims to characterize accurately each incident main cause, to analyse their occurrence with the intrinsic characteristics of the Portuguese territory, including geographical and meteorological data, and to define the requirements and guidelines to use this information as input for a risk assessment methodology, whose main purpose is to support control room operators in their continuous task.
This paper proposes the use of available PMU measurements for establishing network observability. State estimation is an important EMS application for providing real time, reliable and qualitative information on the system state. The observability analysis is the necessary function of the whole network state estimation. This paper addresses the incorporation of PMU measurements with the purpose of...
In this paper it is studied the influence of the transient stability performance indices on a contingency screening and ranking algorithm. The proposed methodology consists of three modules, with different complexity levels. Due to the large number of contingencies scenarios and calculations required, the application of a hybrid method to assess the system stability reduces drastically the computing...
The electrical power production from dispersed energy sources or distributed generation is playing an increasing role in the supply of electricity in the liberalized electricity markets. Distributed generation can have a significant impact on the power flow, voltage profile, stability and the power quality for both customers and electricity suppliers. In this paper it is studied and analysed the influence...
In this paper, we analyze important aspects related to voltage stability indices in electrical power systems, which allows operators to determine the weakest bus of a system as well as its critical line settings of each bus. Conventional techniques are analyzed and a comparison of the performance of several indices in presented. The feasibility of the reported methods is shown by numerical studies...
An engineering curriculum requires that its future professionals should be fully prepared to accomplish a variety of tasks involving not only theoretical concepts, but also skills acquired through effective practice. In the Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra (ISEC), Department of Electrical Engineering, preference was given to apply methods integrating technology in the learning and then...
All over the world, energy companies are investing in technologies to make better use of renewable energy to generate electric power. Wind energy is the renewable energy source that had a higher growing in the last decades and can be considered a hope in future based on clean and sustainable energy. Unlike conventional fuels, wind energy is a massive indigenous power source permanently available in...
In this paper it is applied a Rough Set approach that takes into account an incomplete information system to study the steady-state security of an electric power system. The Rough Set Theory has been conceived as a tool to conceptualize, organize and analyze various types of data, in particular, to deal with inexact, uncertain or vague knowledge. The knowledge acquisition process is a complex task,...
Stabilizing control for power system stability has been applied to generators equipped with excitation controller and speed governor. Recently, power electronics-based control devices have been the focus of research and development for the improvement of dynamic stability. Power electronics control devices are utilized for control of the power flow on a transmission line or the reactive power in a...
The significant increase of production of energy from renewable sources led to the necessity of developing new ways of exploration of the power systems. The evaluation of the intermittent of the renewable generation, which characterizes some of the renewable sources, such as wind power, becomes very important to assess its impact on the generation reliability of power systems. This paper studies and...
In a competitive world such as ours, students must be prepared beforehand to be autonomous, industrious and skilful. Problem-based learning (PBL) is a methodology that can help the students to explore and put to use their own resources, and it can be applied to a wide range of students and subject matters. The project incorporates aspects of electrical engineering and computing skills. This study...
Electric power network stability analysis requires that all system components are represented by their models. Usually, detailed data about system components such as generators, transformers and transmission lines are available. In this case accurate models can be derived from the network devices. However, corresponding data for individual loads are not always available, which makes the modelling...
This paper presents a transient stability preventive control technique based on a hybrid method. In order to maintain the power system security it is evaluated the generators output power that should be shift from the most unstable synchronous machines to the undisturbed units. The reallocation of the generators output power is carried out using an optimal power flow program. The hybrid method is...
In this paper it is proposed an efficient contingency screening and ranking algorithm for assessment and classification of multiple contingencies of an Electric Power System using the Rough Set theory. The developed methodology produces a classification of the system operation in five possible states: normal, alert, emergency, in-extremis and restorative. These different operating states correspond...
In recent years, the electricity sector undergoes a restructuring process, operationally and commercially, moving from a vertical integrated model to a market oriented model. With past and current difficulties in building new transmission lines and the significant increase in power transactions associated with competitive electricity markets, maintaining system security, with special regard to voltage...
Actually, the electric energy has a high importance in all activities, namely, the economic activity and on its development. Sectors of activity like, communications, transports, illumination and many others industrial processes are sustained. With the increase of the global energy needs, and considering the Kyoto's protocol, the importance of green power as been increased. Based in that scenario,...
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