On The Cost-Effectiveness Of Multistage Deployment of Wide Area Monitoring Systems In Weak Networks under limited channel availability

Dahunsi Okekunle, Obinna Unigwe, Aristides Kiprakis

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Utilities operating in weak networks can benefit from Wide Area Monitoring Systems (WAMS) installations to improve grid voltage reliability through increased network observability. Multistage placements with long-term full observability seem like a fiscally viable alternative, but are likely to cost more in the end. Here, we focus on the cost-effectiveness of using WAMS in developing countries, especially in terms of fiscal capability. We introduced some limited-budget, limited-channel WAMS placement problems, and discuss some factors affecting continued installations. In the end, we concluded that weak networks can also enjoy the benefits but must be aware of certain practical factors in multistage deployment when budget is of concern.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 25th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2019)
Place of PublicationMadrid, Spain
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)978-2-9602415-0-1, 2032-9644
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019

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