Stability Limited Load Supply and Interchange Capability

Abstract
Traditional load supply and interchange capabilities represent maximums based on steady state generation, line flow and voltage constraints. If the system cannot survive a list of transients when operated at these capabilities, the current computational algorithms do not provide a means for systematically determining alternative secure capabilities. In this paper, the recent results in direct stability methods are applied to give reasonably rapid solutions to this problem. The concept of a Potential Energy Boundary Surface (PEBS) is utilized to obtain transient energy stability margins and their sensitivity to load levels. The energy margins and their sensitivities are used to direct a systematic search for approximate stability limited capabilities.

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