Simulation and analysis of a major disturbance in Entergy system that resulted in voltage collapse

In June 2005, severe weather in the Western Region of the Entergy System precipitated forced interruption of three critical lines in the same right-of-way. Loss of these lines led to a fast voltage collapse within the Western region. Within seconds, the generation and other critical lines in the are...

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Digital Fault Recorder (DFR)
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P-V Analysis
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Power transmission lines
Region 3
SCADA systems
Stability analysis
Steady-state
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Voltage
Voltage Collapse
Voltage Stability
Wind
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