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Generators contribution towards loads and line flows - A case study
D. Thukaram, H.P. Khincha, , G. Yesuratnam
Published in
2005
Volume: 2005
   
Pages: 297 - 302
Abstract
In many parts of the world, the goal of electricity supply industries is always the introduction of competition and a lowering of the average consumer price. Because of this it has become much more important to be able to determine which generators are supplying a particular load, how much use each generator is making of a transmission line and what is generator's contribution to the system losses. In this paper a case study on generator contributions towards loads and transmission flows are illustrated with an equivalent 11-bus system, a part of Indian Southern Grid, based on the concepts of circuit flow directions, for normal and network contingency conditions.
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Journal2006 IEEE Power India Conference