Short Paper: Analyze The Power Grid
Introduction:
Screenshot of The Power Grid simulation
Electric power transmission, also referred to as high voltage electric transmission, can be defined as the bulk transfer of electrical energy from power generation plants to substations. Transmission serves two main purposes, to transfer electricity from generation plants and to interconnect various systems. This interconnection of transmission lines is often referred to as electrical power grids or, simply, “the grid.” Most of the power generated in the station passes through the generating plant switchyard to the transmission system.
A community might have a generator to provide its power. The generator may be able to vary its production as the usage of the customers changes, but there may be times when the demand for energy is too great for the generator. Then the community buys electricity from another source. At other times, the generator may be making more electricity than the community is using, so it wants to sell it.
Instructions:
Visit the Power Grid simulation website (Links to an external site.). (or visit the URL: https://credc.mste.illinois.edu/applet/pg)
Complete the 5 challenges listed below the page. They are:
When the applet opens, are the generators making more or less power than the communities are using?
Reset the system and notice the line leading from Substation 5 to Commerceton. How much power is this line carrying? Click on the up arrow to increase Commerceton's power demand. What happens to the arrows on the line? At what load do the arrows change to orange? What color are the arrows when the demand is 1000 MW? What happens when the load on the line is increased again? How can you fix it?
Reset the system, put the nuclear power plant online, and then increase the power demanded by Residenceburg to 1850 MW. What's causing a problem? How to reduce the potentially dangerous line overload without taking the nuclear plant offline?
It's a hot summer day and power demand in Residenceburg is 1600 MW. Commerceton is demanding 850 MW, and Industryville needs 800 MW. Put all of your generators online at maximum capacity. Are all of your lines operating safely? Are you able to produce enough power to meet the demand, or do you need to get power from the external system?
Reset the system, turn on the nuclear power plant, and then open the line between substations 1 and 2. What happens? What is the problem? How can you fix it by changing one switch?
Write a short paper (2 to 3 pages) that details your answers to the five challenges listed.