'Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)'
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Abstract
This paper investigates techniques for frequency and voltage partitioning of power network based on the
graph-theory. These methods divide the power system into distinguished regions to avoid the spread of disturbances
and to minimize the interaction between these regions for frequency and voltage control of power system. In case
of required active and reactive power for improving the performance of the power system, control can be performed
regionally instead of a centralized controller. In this paper, renewable energy sources are connected to the power
network to verify the effect of these sources on the power systems partitioning and performance. The number of
regions is found based on the frequency sensitivity for frequency partitioning and bus voltage for voltage partitioning to disturbances being applied to loads in each region. The methodology is applied to the north part of Chile power
network. The results show the performance and ability of graph frequency and voltage partitioning algorithm to divide
large scale power systems to smaller regions for applying decentralized controllers.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version