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2004 IEEE PES Power SystemsConference & Exposition

Volume 3

10 - 13 October, 2004

New York, NY

TIB/UB Hannover 89126 378 614

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2004 Power Systems Conference and ExpositionTable of Contents

A Modal Analysis of a Two-Area System with Significant Wind PowerPenetration

Juan Sanchez-Gasca, Nicholas Miller and William Price 1148

Stability Control Using Pebs Method and Analytical Sensitivity of the TransientEnergy Margin

Hongbiao Song and Mladen Kezunovic v 1153

Composite Neural Network Load Models for Power System Stability AnalysisAli Keyhani, Wenzhe Lu and Gerald T. Heydt 1159

Decentralized Backstepping Control of Power Systems with ObservationDecoupled State Space Method

Ali Karimi, Karl Schoder and Ali Feliachi Paper Not Available

A Synthetic System for the Robustness Assessment of Power System StabilizersJulio C. R. Ferraz, Nelson Martins andGlaucoN. Taranto 1164

Power System Instrumentation and Measurements Poster Session B

Chair: Jerry Heydt, Arizona State UniversitySponsored by: Power System Instrumentation and Measurements

Definition and Digital Algorithms of Dielectric Loss Factor for ConditionMonitoring of High Voltage Power Equipment with Harmonics Emphasis

Qingmin Li and Tong Zhao 1171

Field Practices of UHF Technique for On-Line PD Monitoring and Site Testing ofPower Transformers

Zhiguo Tang, Chengrong Li, Xingquan Huang, Wei Wang andYanshengDing 1176

Monitoring Power System Dynamics Based on Phasor Measurements fromDemand Side Outlets Developed in Japan Western 60 Hz System

Takuhei Hashiguchi, Yasunori Mitani, Osamu Saeki, Kiichiro Tsuji,Masahide Hojo and Hiroyuki Ukai 1183

A Novel Method for Removal of DC Component in Non-Sinusoidal Signals ofPower Systems

Jiekang Wu, B. T. He, Y. Hu,D. S. Luo and Y. Liang 1190

A Wireless Sensor Concept for Managing Electrical Distribution NetworksMikael Nordman and Marti Lehtonen 1198

Harmonic Frequency Estimation of Power SystemsJiekang Wu, B. T. He, Y. Hu, D. S. Luo and Y. Liang 1207

Fundamental Study on Vibration Diagnosis for Turbine Generators Using WaveletTransform

Masatake Kawada, Koji Yamada, Katsuya Yamashita and Katsuo Isaka 1215

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A Fast Algorithm for Generalized dqk Coordinate TransformYongjin Peng and Zheng Liu 1221

Power System Operations Poster Session B

Chair: Jerry Heydt, Arizona State UniversitySponsored by: Power System Operations

New Real Time Market Applications at the California Independent SystemOperator (CAISO)

Janice Huang, Preetham Yalla, Taiyou Yong, Greg Ford andMark Rothleder 1228

Research on a New Compensation Mode in MV Power NetworkHongbo Lian, Weipu Tan, Wenfeng Li and Yihan Yang 1234

A Fuzzy Based Technique for Unit CommitmentC. Indhumathi, E. Latha Mercy and S. Ravichandran 1240

Bidding Market Based on Single Price Model with Network ConstraintsSuguru Fukutome, Tsunehisa Wachi, Luonan Chen, Yoshinori Makino andGentarou Koshimizu 1245

Clustering Bus Load CurvesRicardo Menezes Salgado, Takaaki Ohishi and Rosangela Ballini 1251

Operation Policies for Hydropower Systems: Using the Unsupervised SONARXNeural Network

Rodrigo Sacchi, Adriano Carneiro and Aluizio Araujo 1257

Events Classification and Operation States Considering Terrorism in SecurityAnalysis

Carolina Tranchita Rativa and Alvaro Torres Macias 1265

Voltage Stability Assessment by Fast Time Domain Simulation and Interior-PointOptimal Power Flow

Augusto de Oliveira, Djalma Falcao, Glauco Taranto and Geraldo Torres 1272

A Probabilistic Approach of Hirschman-Herfindahl Index (HHI) to DeterminePossibility of Market Power Acquisition

Anil Kanagala, Mandhir Sahni, Siddharth Sharma, Bei Gou and Jun Yu 1277

Primal and Dual Stochastic Dynamic Programming in Long Term HydrothermalScheduling

Luciana Martinez and Secundino Soares 1283

Fuzzy Logic Approach for Generation Dispatch of Electric Power System withConflicting Objectives

Yadwinder Brar, Jaspreet Dhillon and Dwarkadas Kothari 1289

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Power System Planning & Implementation Poster Session B

Chair: Greg Welch, Triangle Power Systems Consulting, Inc.Sponsored by: Power System Planning and Implementation

A Gap Analysis of Combined Heat and Power with Gas Turbines at ColoradoState University

Wade Troxell and Patrick Dawson „ 1297

Market Oriented Planning of Power Generation Expansion Using Agent-BasedModel

Edgard Gnansounou, Jun Dong, Samuel Pierre and Alejandro Quintero 1306

A Practical Probabilistic Reliability Assessment Using Contingency SimulationNicolas Maruejouls, Vincent Sermanson, Stephen Lee and Pei Zhang 1312

Reactive Power Planning Using Hybrid Evolutionary Programming MethodP. Thirunavukkarasu, V. Gopalakrishnan and R. Prasanna 1319

Probabilistic Model for Adequacy Evaluation of Electric Networks with SizeableWind Power Generation

Paola Bresesti, Roberto Calisti, Dario Provenzano, Andrea Vaiani andBrunaZecca 1324

Unit Committment by Genetic AlgorithmsVellingiri Shanthi and Ebenezer Jeyakumar 1329

Reliability Cost-Benefit Assessments in Urban Distribution Systems PlanningAli Chowdhury and D.E. Custer 1335

A MATLAB-Based Power Generator Maintenance SchedulerSanjay Bahadoorsingh and Chandrabhan Sharma 1344

Merchant Transmission and the Reliability of the New York State Bulk PowerSystem - Part I: Thermal Transfer Limit Analysis

Mahmoud Elfayoumy, Ramon Tapia and Roger Clayton 1349

Dimensioning of Distribution Networks with Dispersed Energy ResourcesAntje Orths, Zbigniew Styczynski and Olaf Ruhle 1354

Non-Traditional Planning for Non-Traditional Times: Just What Should PlannersMinimize?

H. Lee Willis 1359

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Utility Experience Computing Physical and Operational Margins: Part II -Application to Power System Studies

Scott Lockwood, Roz Navarro, Edina Bajrektarevic, Peter Burke, SunWook Kang, Paul Ferron, Vinod Kotecha, Sharma Kolluri, MakarandNagle, S. Lee, Pej Zhang, Sudhir K. Agarwal, Milorad Papic, JimUseldinger, Prakash C. Patro, Loris Arnold, Dale Osborn, Lingling Fan,Liana Hopkins, Michael Y. Vaiman and Marrian Vaiman.... 1365

How to Consider Reliability Aspects in the Energy Management of the BrazilianHydro Dominated System

Luiz Pilotto, Xisto Vieira Filho, Joao Carlos O. Mello, Francisco Arteiro deOliveira, Marco Aurelio Vieira and Armando M. Oliveira 1372

New Trends for the Assessment of Power System Security Under UncertaintySebastien Henry, Jean Pompee, Louis Devatine, Mireille Bulot andKeith Bell 1380

Load Pocket Forecasting SoftwareEugene Feinberg, Dora Genethliou, Janos Hajagos, Bryan Irrgang andRichard Rossin 1386

Optimal Location of the Unified Power Flow Controller in Electrical PowerSystems

Hany Abdelsalam, Gamal Aly, Mostafa Abdelkrim and Kamal Shebl 1391

Surge Protective Devices Poster Session B

Chair: Jerry Heydt, Arizona State UniversitySponsored by: Surge Protective Devices

New Distribution Class Arrester Ground Lead Disconnector Design EnhancesDetonation Reliability and Improves Arrester Performance

Dennis Lenk 1397

Transformers Poster Session B

Chair: Jerry Heydt, Arizona State UniversitySponsored by: Transformers

Experimental Investigation of Internal Short Circuit Faults Leading to AdvancedIncipient Behavior and Failure of a Distribution Transformer

Karen Butler-Purry, Mustafa Bagriyanik, Peter Palmer-Buckle andMirrasoul Mousavi 1407

Transformer Tap Changing by Data Classification Using Artificial NeuralNetwork

Fakhrul Islam, Joarder Kamruzzaman and Guojun Lu 1417

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Transmission and Distribution Poster Session B

Chair: Gene Wolf, Public Service Company of New MexicoSponsored by: Transmission and Distribution

The Improved Clonal Genetic Algorithm and Its Application in Reconfiguration ofDistribution Networks

Ji Wang, An Luo, Mingjun Qi and Maojun Li , 1423

A Practical Approach of Instantaneous Power to Control the Unbalanced andNon-Sinusoidal Three Phase System

Khaled Sedraoui 1429

Dual Tabu Search for Capacitor Control in Distribution SystemsHiroyuki Mori and Yoshinori Iimura 1434

Modeling and Control of Zero-Sequence Current of Parallel Three-PhaseConverters Using MATLAB/Power System Blockset

Moleykutty George and Chan Lan Seen 1440

Mathematical Modeling of a Synchronous Motor and Centrifugal PumpCombination in Steady State

Petro Gogolyuk, Vladyslav Lysiak and Ilya Grinberg 1444

Dynamic Game Theory Model for the Power Transmission GridAfshin Salehian 1449

Short-Term Forecasting of Municipal Load Through a Kalman Filtering BasedApproach

Massimo Gastaldi, Regina Lamedica, Annamaria Nardecchia andAlberto Prudenzi 1453

A Dispatch Strategy for an Interline Power Flow Controller Operating at RatedCapacity

Xuan Wei, Joe Chow, Behruz Fardanesh and Abdel-Aty Edris 1459

Digital Power Conversion System Based on a Sigma-Delta Modulator LinearModel

Giuseppe Capponi, Patrizia Livreri, Giuseppe Maria Di Blasi andFilippo Marino 1467

A Modified Harmonic Current Vector Method for Harmonic ContributionDetermination

Bostjan Blazic, Tomaz Pfajfar and Igor Papic 1470

Selecting a Fuzzy Aggregation Operator for the Multi-Criteria Fault LocationProblem

Jun Li, Karen Butler-Purry, Carl Benner, B.D. Russell and Reza Langari 1476

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Design of UPFC Controllers for a Multimachine SystemMohanlal Kothari and Neelima Tambey 1483

Construction of Representative Networks Considering Investment ScenariosBased on Reference Network Concept

Koji Kawahara, Goran Strbac and Ron Allan 1489

Power Quality Problem Classification Using Wavelet Transformation andArtificial Neural Networks

Worapon Kanitpanyacharoean and Suttichai Premrudeepreechacharn 1496

Fuzzy Recognition System for Power Quality Events Using Spline WaveletSamudi Chandrasekar, Latha Mercy and S. Arumugam 1502

Contingency Ranking for Voltage Stability Analysis of Large-Scale PowerSystems

Majid Poshtan, Parviz Rastgoufard and Brij Singh 1506

Application of Intelligent Control Agents in Power Systems with DistributedGenerators.

Amer Al-Hinai and Ali Feliachi 1514

Panel Sessions

Panel 1: Market Monitoring, Metrics, Indicators, and Mitigation - Tracks 2 & 3

Chair: B. Hobbs, The Johns Hopkins UniversityCo-Chair: S. EllisSponsored by: Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics

Conduct and Impact vs. State of the Market Triggers for Automatic MarketMitigation

ShmuelOren 1520

Self-Regulating Markets for Electricity: Letting Customers into the Game:Richard Schuler 1524

Electricity Market Power: Triangulation of Models and IssuesWilliam Hogan 1529

An Auction to Procure Capacity in a Load PocketJoseph Bowring, Peter Cramton and Steven Stoft 1531

Energy Market Monitoring and Mitigation: Past Lessons and Current IssuesA. Farrokh Rahimi 1534

Experiences with Market Power MitigationHarry Singh 1537

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Panel 2: Simulation Tools for Energy Market and Physical System Operation -Tracks 1, 2,3 & 5

Chair: Steve Widergren, Pacific Northwest National LabSponsored by: Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics

Simulating Price Responsive Distributed Resources

Ning Lu, David Chassin and Steve Widergren „ 1538

Alternative Model for Area Price Determination in a Deregulated Power SystemKjetil Uhlen, Ove S. Grande, Ian Norheim, Leif Warland and Gerd Solem 1544

Visualization Approaches Integrating Real-Time Market DataMark Laufenberg 1550

Transmission Expansion in the Western Interconnection - The Planning Processand the Analytical Tools that Will Be Needed to Do the Job

Glenn Drayton, Michael McCoy, Mario Pereira, Edward Cazalet, MaryJohannis and Dennis Phillips 1556

PowerWeb: A Tool for Evaluating Economic and Reliability Impacts of ElectricPower Market Designs

Ray Zimmerman and Robert Thomas 1562

Panel 3: Issues Affecting Large RTOs in National Energy Markets - Tracks 2 & 3

Chair: Greg Welch, Triangle Power Systems Consulting, Inc.Sponsored by: Power System Planning and Implementation

The Value of Large Regional Transmission Organizations

Kevin Kelly 1568

Operational Tools for Large RTOs: Assessment and NeedsSakis Meliopoulos 1570

Regional/National Transmission System: Investor Owned Utility Perspective forthe IEEE Power Engineering Society

Andrew Dearman III 1575

The Perspective of a Regional Transmission Company in a Competitive EnergyMarket

Jose Delgado 1577

PJM - MISO Congestion Management ProcessThomas Bowe, Thomas Mallinger, Andrew J. Rodriquez andDavid Zwergel 1582

Transmission Investment Within RTOs Participating in Energy MarketsPaul McCoy 1588

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Panel 4: Model-Driven Integration Techniques and Standards for EnterpriseIntegration - Tracks 1 & 4

Chair: Terry Saxton, Xrensible SolutionsSponsored by: Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics

Key Drivers and Challenges for Moving Toward a Model-Driven IntegrationSolution for an Established RTO

Heather Forsythe 1590

Utility Applications Should Be Integrated with an Interface Based on a CanonicalData Model, Not Directly with Each Other

Greg Robinson and Joe Zhou 1592

NYISO Experience with Model Driven IntegrationWalter Pfuntner 1597

MDI: A Solution for Outage ManagementDeanHengst 1599

An Integrated Approach to Business Modeling, Vocabulary Management, andSoftware Development

Kenneth Newberry 1601

Panel 5: Challenges in Power System Infrastructure Security and Defense -Tracks 4 & 5

Chair: Massoud Amin, University of MinnesotaSponsored by: Power Engineering Education

Challenges in Power System Infrastructure Security and DefenseMassoud Amin, David Hawkins, Carson W. Taylor, Thomas Kropp, JefferyDagle, Chen-Ching Liu, Hao Li and Miroslav Begovic 1602

Risk Assessment Methodologies: Factors to ConsiderJeffery Dagle 1608

Infrastructure Security - Recent and Ongoing Work at EPRIThomas Kropp and Scott Mix 1609

BPA's Wide-Area Stability and Voltage Control System (WACS) for BlackoutPrevention

Carson Taylor 1610

California ISO Reliability ToolsDavid Hawkins, Yuri Makarov, Philip Hsiang, Mike Starr andCarlos Martinez 1611

Trends in Power System Wide Area ProtectionMiroslav Begovic 1612

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Panel 6: Market Clearing Mechanisms - Track 3

Chair: Alex Papalexopoulos, ECCO Int'lSponsored by: Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics

Market Clearing Prices in the Balancing Mechanism of England and Wales

Daniel Kirschen and Maria Garcia 1614

When Is a Pay-as Bid Preferable to Uniform Price in Electricity MarketsShmuelOren 1618

Alternative Pricing RulesPeter Cramton 1621

PowerWeb Testing of Various Auction Clearing Mechanisms for ElectricityRobert Thomas, Timothy Mount and Ray Zimmerman 1624

Market Clearing Mechanisms in Incomplete Markets: Excluding Importers fromCompetitive Electricity Pricing

Judith Cardell 1631

Panel 8: Transformational Communications and Control Programs - Track 1 & 4

Chair: Eric Lightner, DOESponsored by: Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics

IEA Demand Response Resources Project

Ross Malme 1635

Implementing IEEE 1547 as an Interconnection Standard in PJMBradley Johnson 1641

MultiSpeak®2 - A Framework for Real-Time Utility Software IntegrationGary McNaughton and Martin Gordon 1645

Developing an Integrated Energy and Communications Systems Architecture: TheInitial Steps

Joseph Hughes and Donald Von Dollen 1651

Transforming the U.S. Electricity SystemRobert Pratt 1655

Panel 9: The Real-Time Stability Challenge - Track 3

Chair: Savu C. Savulescu, Energy Concepts International CorporationSponsored by: Power System Dynamic Performance

A Metric for Quantifying the Risk of BlackoutSavu Savulescu 1661

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Preventive vs. Emergency Control of Power SystemsLouis Wehenkel and Mania Pavella 1665

Extending EMS Capabilities to Include Online Stability AssessmentRene Avila-Rosales, Jay Giri and Rafael Lopez 1671

Critical Requirements for Successful On-Line Security AssessmentKip Morison, Lei Wang, Prabha Kundur, Xi Lin, Wenjian Gao, ChaoyangHe, Feng Xue, Jainbing Xu, Taishan Xu and Yusheng Xue 1676

Panel 10: Least Cost Planning for Non-Traditional Distribution Systems -Track 2

Chair: Richard E. Brown, KEMASponsored by: Power System Planning and Implementation

Asset Management, Risk, and Distribution System Planning

Richard Brown and John Spare 1681

A Least Cost Planning Method of FRIENDSKoichiNara 1687

Distribution Vision 2010: Planning for AutomationRussell Fanning 1692

Including Distributed Resources in Distribution PlanningRoger Dugan and Snuller Price 1694

Distribution Circuit of the Future at Southern California EdisonRussell Neil 1699

Panel 11: Operating GENCO Assets in New LMP Markets - Tracks 1 & 2

Chair: Khai Le, PCISponsored by: Power System Operations

Optimizing Genco Assets in New LMP Markets

KhaiLe 1701

Transitioning the ERCOT Market from a Zonal to a Nodal ModelMarguerite A. Wagner 1703

Challenge of Managing Merchant Assets in a Dramatically Changed MarketEnvironment

Gary Stephenson 1705

Building IT Infrastructure for Market Players in JapanMarta Marmiroli and Takayuki Nagase 1707

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A View from "The Operating Room"Ziad Alaywan and J. Mclntosh 1709

Panel 12: T&D System Asset Management - Track 2

Chair: ML Chan, KEMASponsored by: Power System Planning and Implementation

Asset Management Challenges in Hydro One

Ravi Seethapathy 1728

Transmission and Distribution System Asset ManagementM.L. Chan 1729

Avoiding Catastrophic Faults Through Improved Data CorrelationWilliam Shaw 1731

Data Usage from Relays/IED's for Asset Management SolutionsJohn Redmon 1733

Asset Management-Computerized Maintenance Management SystemsRichard Wernsing and Rodney Dickens 1735

A Data Mining Based Maintenance Decision Support System for Electric UtilitiesZhenyuan Wang 1737

Panel 13: Future Power Delivery Options for Long-Term Energy Sustainability -Tracks 2 & 4

Chair: Thomas J. Overbye, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCo-Chair: S. S. Venkata, Clarkson UniversitySponsored by: Power Engineering Education

Future Power Delivery Options for Long-Term Energy SustainabilityThomas Overbye and S.S. (Mani) Venkata 1740

A Feasibility Analysis for the TransAmerica Grid Project (TAGG) - A NationalGrid Proposal

Ronald W. Spahr, Karl F. Davis and Donald L. Mundy 1741

The SuperCable: Dual Delivery of Hydrogen and Electric PowerPaul M. Grant 1745

Superconductor Technologies for a Controllable and Reliable High Capacity GridAlex P. Malozemoff, A. Kehrli, John Diaz de Leon II and Swarn Kalsi 1750

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Panel 14: Real-Time Digital Simulation - Tracks 1 & 5

Chair: Mischa Steurer, Florida State UniversityCo-Chair: Paulo Ribeiro, Calvin CollegeSponsored by: Transmission and Distribution

Real-time Simulation for Relay Performance Evaluation

RatanDas .•; 1755

FURNAS Experience on Real-Time Computer Simulations of Power SystemsSergio Espirito Santo and Victor A. B. Franca 1761

Real Time Digital Simulation: Trends on Technology and T&D ApplicationsMarcos Roitman, Raul B. Sollero and Joao J. Oliveira 1767

Complexity in Power Systems and Consequences for Real-Time ComputingStephen L. Woodruff 1770

Panel 15: Wide Area Protection and Emergency Control Issues and Solutions -Tracks 1, 3, 4 & 5

Chair: Damir Novosel, KEMA ConsultingSponsored by: Power System Relaying

Wide Area Protection and Emergency ControlMiroslav Begovic 1776

Practical Implementation of Wide Area Disturbance Protection and RestorationSchemes

VahidMadani 1778

Recording Requirements for Simulation and Analysis of Wide Area DisturbancesAlexander Apostolov 1780

A Methodology to Access the Impact of Hidden Failures in Protection SchemesJamie De La Ree and David C. Elizondo 1782

Wide Area Disturbances: Overall Issues and Solution and Impact of ProtectionSystems

Damir Novosel 1784

Hydro Quebec TransEnergie Response to Blackouts or Catastrophic EventsJean-Marie Gagnon 1786

Special Paper Session: Power Market and Economics - Track 2

Chair: Jim Waight, SiemensSponsored by: Power System Analysis, Computing and Economics

Regional Ancillary Services Procurement in Simultaneous Energy/ReserveMarkets

Tong Wu, George Angelidis, Ziad Alaywan and Alex D. Papalexopoulos 1788

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Market Monitoring and SMD Implementation: the New York Experience andBeyond

Ricardo J. Galarza 1794

An Oligopolistic Model for Power Networks: Beyond the Incentive of the EnergyMarket

Guillermo Bautista, Victor H. Quintana and Jose A. Aguado.... , 1799

Forecasting System Imbalance Volumes in Competitive Electricity MarketsMaria P. Garcia and Daniel S. Kirschen 1805

Promotion of Energy-Efficiency in the Electricity Sector in Restructuring Markets -The Portuguese Case

Ana C. Lopes and Anibal T. de Almeida 1813

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