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5030 – Reactive Power in Simple Networks

Reactive Power In Simple Networks

Course NERC Continued Educational Hours: OT: 3; Stand: 0; SIM:1.5 

This is a NERC Continued Educational computer-based training module which consists of two video lectures and a simulation exercise. Students view a video lecture on the fundamentals of real and reactive power where the instructor discusses the role electric fields play in transmission system equipment and the production of reactive power. Instructor differentiates inductive reactive power and capacitive reactive power and the devices that provide those sources of MVars. Using diagrams, the instructor explains the components of power, power factor, and illustrates the real and reactive power triangles. The second video is a lecture on the behavior of reactive power as applied to networks. Instructor discusses MVAR sources and MVAR loads within the power system, and describes how operators use those pieces of equipment to maintain voltage.  Using diagrams, the instructor explains reactive power flow in relation to voltage, angle, and MW transferred. Instructor discusses the condition of voltage collapse and provides examples of events that can cause low voltage. Students observe a video demonstration of reactive power principles in the hypothetical network. Students then take the role of the Puget Transmission Operator within the simulation. Students predict and observe changes in a small, islanded network as generator setpoints are raised and lowered. Students observe the effect of limited MVAr reserves, and simulate a blackout when specific lines and capacitors are removed from service.

Cascadia 5030 – Course Objectives
Reactive Power in Simple Networks

  • Describe the need for reactive power
  • Describe the difference between real and reactive power and how they vary over time with voltage
  • Describe the real and reactive power triangle
  • Define power factor
  • List Reactive Sources and Reactive Loads
  • Describe the MVAR characteristics of transmission lines and how flow changes with angle and voltage difference
  • List causes of low voltage and the characteristics of voltage collapse in a radial system
  • Observe the change in system voltages with a decrease/increase in generator kV set point
  • Observe the change in MW load with a decrease/increase in generator kV set point
  • Observed the change in island MVAr reserves with a decrease/increase in generator kV set point
  • Observe the change in capacitor MVAR output with a decrease/increase in generator kV set point
  • Observe how an island can blackout when the dynamic MVAR reserves are exhausted
  • Observe increase in MVARs absorbed by a transmission line by removing a parallel line

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Quiz & Simulation Information

There are quizzes and simulation exercises in this course module which must be passed with a MINIMUM grade of 75% to complete the course.  Please check your grade report to ensure that you have achieved a passing grade of at least a 75% for each graded area.

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