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Research Of Emergency System Management Of Power Grid Enterprises

Posted on:2017-05-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330488985347Subject:Electrical engineering
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Recently, following the fast development of Chinese society and economics, the grid scale and complexity continues to increase and large area outage and even blackout may happen. Blackout will not only seriously affect the work and life of the people, but also have a very bad impact on the economic development and social stability. On purpose of improving the stability of the power system, emergency management system for grid and grid enterprise risk warning mechanism, the establishment of large-scale power outage emergency evaluation system is significant to theoretical and practical value.Under that background, it would review typical blackout cases around the world recently, analyzes the cause of the incident. Summarized the research progress of the emergency management system and emergency power capacity evaluation areas. To analyze the root causes of risk arising from the grid, the grid summarizes the principles and methods of risk warning and risk warning describes the contents of the grid management system.It summarizes the theoretical and technical framework of emergency management, analysis grid enterprises emergency management system status and direction of development. According to the factors of power blackouts, the evaluation index system of emergency will be constructed. Depending on Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process Indicators comprehensive quantitative analysis, and illustrating the process of using the indicators and evaluation methods with numerical examples.Finally, it would summarize the Zhejiang Electric Power Company emergency management system, introduce the city to carry out large-scale blackouts county emergency drill procedures.
Keywords/Search Tags:Power grid, Emergency management, Early warning management, Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation, Emergency drills
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