Reliability and security analysis of the southern Africa power pool regional grid
Date
2022-08-22
Authors
Ndlela, Nomihla W.
Davidson, Innocent Ewaen
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
IEEE
Abstract
Over the last decade, Southern Africa has
experienced power outages. This is due to insufficient electrical
power supply systems, as well as load development in areas that
were not sufficiently planned for. The Southern African
countries can have a reliable, sustainable, and efficient electrical
power grid with the use of power interconnections to exchange
power. The primary difficulty with the present grid is to
generate electricity using the old electrical infrastructure while
also serving loads inside national borders. Most Southern Africa
interconnections were implemented in 1995, after the formation
of the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). It was discovered
that when electricity interconnection grows larger, the network
system becomes more complex. Additionally, power connectors
may encounter issues with frequency and voltage control.
Numerous Southern African countries are unable to fulfill peak
demand within their borders due to population n growth and
aging infrastructure, resulting in electrical shortages. This
article discusses the results on how to improve grid reliability by
controlling voltages with a static var compensator. The
remainder of the study discusses an efficient technique for
optimizing the current SAPP power network through the use of
High Voltage Direct Current Line Commutated Converter
(HVDC-LCC) links and as a component of the Flexible AC
Transmission System (FACTS)
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Keywords
Grid reliability, Smart grid utility, HVDC links, Power interconnection, FACTS
Citation
Ndlela, N.W. and Davidson, I.E. 2022. Reliability and security analysis of the southern Africa power pool regional grid. 2022 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica. Presented at: 2022 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica. doi:10.1109/powerafrica53997.2022.9905389
DOI
10.1109/powerafrica53997.2022.9905389