2002 IEEE Power Engineering Society summer meeting conference proceedings ; [21 - 25 July 2002 Chicago, Il USA] 3 tracks 4 and 5, and Nontrack sessions

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adam_text IMAGE 1 2002 IEEE POWER ENGINEERING SOCIETY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLUME 3 TRACKS 4 AND 5, AND NONTRACK SESSIONS 21-25 JULY 2002 CHICAGO, IL USA IB BE FLSS IBKN WW TM UB/T1B HANNOVER 89 124 568 300, IMAGE 2 VOLUME 3 TRACK4 TRANSMISSION GRID EXPANSION PLANNING IN AN RTO ENVIRONMENT WITHIN THE EASTERN INTERCONNECTION 1035 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR: T. WIEDMAN, EXELON-COMED FAIRNESS AND COMPARABILITY-GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR RTO TRANSMISSION EXPANSION PLANNING 1036 R. CHU, CONSULTANT AT THE TRANSMISSIONMANAGEMENT DIVISION EXELON GENERATION UNCERTAINTY IN LONG RANGE TRANSMISSION PLANNING 1038 N. MILLER, CONSULTANT GE POWER SYSTEMS ENERGY TRANSMISSION PLANNING-A NEW APPROACH 1041 T. MOGENSEN, TRANSMISSION PLANNING AND SERVICE AMERICAN TRANSMISSION CO. RTO PLANNING WHILE PROVIDING MARKET INFORMATION 1044 M. ROSENQVIST, US NATIONAL GRID DISTRIBUTED RESOURCES FOR TRANSMISSION CONGESTION AND EXPANSION MANAGEMENT 1045 M. SHAHIDEHPOUR, ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY SETRANS RTO DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 1049 W, STOWE, SOUTHERN COMPANY TRANSMISSION GRID EXPANSION PLANNING IN AN RTO ENVIRONMENT WITHIN THE EASTERN INTERCONNECTION 1051 J. WEBB, MIDWEST INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR A TRANSMISSION OWNER S PERSPECTIVE ON THE FUTURE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRANSMISSION EXPANSION PLANNING 1054 T. WIEDMAN, EXELON-COMED MERCHANT TRANSMISSION , 1057 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR: D. SHIRMOHAMMADI, PA CONSULTING MERCHANT TRANSMISSION 1062 J. GRAVES, PA CONSULTING GROUP MERCHANT TRANSMISSION 1064 R. MABRY, FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION MERCHANT TRANSMISSION 1066 F. MCNAMARA, ESBI ALBERTA LTD. MERCHANT TRANSMISSION 1068 R. MITCHELL, TRANS-ELECT LLC MERCHANT TRANSMISSION 1071 J. STERLING, EXELON CORPORATION XXVI IMAGE 3 ANALYSIS TOOLS AND CONCEPTS SPONSORED BY POWER SYSTEM RELAYING COMMITTEE CHAIR A CHAUDHARY, COOPER POWER SYSTEMS PP A NOVEL NUMERIC RELAY ALGORITHM FOR EXTRACTING NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE QUANTITIES FROM THREE-PHASE MEASUREMENTS 1073 M REDFERN, UNIVERSITY OFBATH B RUSEK, WROCLAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 0 USTA, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY PP IMPACT OF CURRENT TRANSFORMER SATURATION ON OVERCURRENT PROTECTION OPERATION 1078 L KOJOVIC, COOPER POWER SYSTEM PP COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT CURRENTTRANSFORMER MODELING TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTION SYSTEM STUDIES 1084 L KOJOVIC, COOPER POWER SYSTEM PP ANALYZING FAULT-INDUCED TRANSIENTS WITH WAVELETS 1090 X. WANG, SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY Q. QIAN, SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY W. CHEN, SOUTHWEST JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY PP MODELING A SUBSTATION IN A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK: REAL TIME DATA GENERATION FOR KNOWLEDGE EXTRACTION 1094 C HOR, UMIST A. SHAFIU, UMIST P CROSSLEY, UMIST F. DUNAND, ALSTOM T & D PROTECTION & CONTROL LTD. PE-446PRD (03-2002) NEW ALGORITHM TO PHASE SELECTION BASED ON WAVELETTRANSFORMS 1100 O. YOUSSEF, UNIVERSITY OFSUEZ CANAL FAULT LOCATION TECHNIQUES SPONSORED BY POWER SYSTEM RELAYING COMMITTEE CHAIR M KEZUMVIC, TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY PP A NOVEL METHOD FOR TRANSMISSION NETWORK FAULT LOCATION USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND SPARSE FIELD RECORDINGS 1101 M. KEZUNOVIC, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY S. LUO, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY D SEVCIK, RELIANT ENERGY HL&P PP FAULT SECTION IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION ON A DISTRIBUTION FEEDERUSING TRAVELLING WAVES 1107 H. HIZAM, UMIST P. CROSSLEY, UMIST G. BRYSON, UMIST P GALE, HATHAWAY INSTRUMENTS LTD PP OPTIMIZING SOLUTION OF FAULT LOCATION 1113 D XINZHOU, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA C. ZHENG, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA H XUANZHOU, TIANJIN SINSHOU ELECTRIC CO W KEHONG, SMSHUO ELECTRIC CO. L CHENGMU, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA PP ROBUSTNESS OFONE-TERMINAL FAULT LOCATION ALGORITHM BASED ON POWER FREQUENCY QUANTITIES 1118 C. ZHENG, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA D XINZHOU, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA L CHENGMU, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY, BEIJING, CHINA XXVH IMAGE 4 MODERN COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR POWER SYSTEM OPERATION SPONSORED BY TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING AND ECONOMICS COMMITTEE POWER SYSTEM DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR S SANTOSO, ELECTROTEK, INC PP A STUDY ON THE FUZZY ELDC OF COMPOSITE POWER SYSTEM BASED ON PROBABILISTIC AND FUZZY SET THEORIES 1123 J CHOI, GYEONGSANG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY H KIM, GYEONGSANG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY S MOON, GYEONGSANG NATIONAL UNIVERSITY J CHA, DAEJM UNIVESITY D RHO, KOREA UNIVERSITY R BILLMTON, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN PP VOLTAGE COLLAPSE PREDICTION WITH LOCALLY RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS 1130 G CELLI, UNIVERSITY OFCAGHAN M LODDO, UNIVERSITY OF CAGHAN F PILO, UNIVERSITY OFCAGHAN M USAI, UNIVERSITY OFCAGHAN PP GENETIC ALGORITHM BASED INTER-AREA OSCILLATION DAMPING CONTROLLER DESIGN USING MATLAB 1136 A HASANOVIC, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY A FELIACHI, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PP CONTINGENCY SCREENING FOR STEADY STATE SECURITY ANALYSIS BY USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS 1142 A OZDEIMR, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY J LIM, TAEDOK COLLEGE C SINGH, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PP DISPERSED GENERATOR PLACEMENT USING FUZZY-GA M DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 1148 K KIM, ANSAN COLLEGE OFTECHNOLOGY Y LEE, HANYANG UNIVERSITY S RHEE, HANYANG UNIVERSITY S LEE, WONJU NATIONAL COLLEGE,KOREA S YOU, HANYANG UNIVERSITY, KOREA PP FUZZY RULE BASED LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL M COMPLIANCE WITH NERC S STANDARDS 1154 D RERKPREEDAPONG, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY A FELIACHI, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PP A WWW-BASED VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT SOFTWARE FOR ELECTRIC POWER MEASUREMENT WITH JAVA ENHANCEMENT 1160 S HUANG, NATIONALCHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY P TSENG, NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY XXVM IMAGE 5 TRACK 5 INTELLIGENT OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR POWER SYSTEM EXPANSION PLANNING AND PRICING 1165 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: D. NIEBUR, DREXEL UNIVERSITY TRANSMISSION EXPANSION PLANNING IN A COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT 1166 R. CLAYTON, PG&E NATIONAL ENERGY GROUP POWER SYSTEM EXPANSION PLANNING AND PRICING IN A DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT 1168 A. PAPALEXOPOULOS, ECCO INTERNATIONAL INC GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING IN A COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT USING A GENETIC ALGORITHM 1169 J. PARK, KONKUK UNIVERSITY J. KIM, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY K. LEE, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY MODELING MARKET PRICING IN A DEREGULATEDENVIRONMENT USING ADAPTIVE FUZZY INFERENCE SYSTEMS 1173 C. MATTSON, UNIVERSITY OFWASHINGTON C. LIU, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON J. LAWARREE, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON THERMOECONOMIC AND ENVIRONOMIC MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION OFENERGY SYSTEMS 1175 D. FAVRAT, LENIEPFL APPLICATIONS OF INTERNET TECHNOLOGY FOR ELECTRIC UTILITIES 1176 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: S. WIDERGREN, BATTELLE INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORTING ELECTRIC ENERGY DEREGULATIONNORTH AMERICA 1177 C. GONZALES-PEREZ, OPEN ACCESS TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL INC. ANALYTICAL TOOLS VIA THE ONLINE ASP MODEL-A POTENT COMBINATION 1178 E. LIU, NEXANT, INC. FROM DESKTOP TO WEB 1183 G. RAMACHANDRAN, EPRI R. NANDWANI, NANDWANI NETWORKS T. BOYD, ERIN ENGINEERING WIDEBAND POWER LINE CARRIER: TECHNOLOGY AND MARKETPLACE SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEMS COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR: D. NORDELL, XCEL TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR WIDEBAND POWER LINE COMMUNICATION-A SUMMARY 1186 R. OLSEN, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY HIGH SPEED POWER LINE COMMUNICATIONS: WHAT IS GOING ON? 1192 R. ABBOTT, PLEXUS RESEARCH INC REVIEW OF EMC ASPECTS IN RECENT EUROPEAN PLC DEVELOPMENT 1200 D. HANSEN, EES PLC-THE FUTURE OF BROADBAND? 1217 B. RENZ, AMPERION INC POTENTIAL FUTURE MARKETPLACE ROLE OF BROADBAND POWER LINE CARRIER 1228 A. MCADAMS, CORNELL UNIVERSITY XXIX IMAGE 6 BLACK START AS AN ANCILLARY SERVICE SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR: R. KAFKA, POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY REMOTE BLACKSTART OFSTEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1229 M. ADIBI, IRD CORP BLACK-START IN A MARKET 1233 H. ILLIAN, ENERGY MARK, INC. SYSTEM RESTORATION AND PLANNING SERVICE-AN ANCILLARY SERVICE 1234 R. BURKE, ISO-NE ECONOMICS OF ANCILLARY SERVICES AND PRODUCTS 1236 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR: J. MOMOH, HOWARD UNIVERSITY AUCTION DESIGN FOR ANCILLARY RESERVE PRODUCTS 1238 S. OREN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKLEY BASIC OBJECTIVES OF THE ANCILLARY MARKETS AND THEIR VALUATION 1240 M. HIE, MIT EECS DEPARTMENT THE ECONOMIES OF VOLTAGE REGULATION 1242 F. ALVARADO, UNIVERSITY OFWISCONSIN VAR PRICING AND CONTROL IN THE COMPETITIVE MARKET 1243 J. MOMOH, HOWARD UNIVERSITY PP OPTIMAL GREY TOPOLOGICAL PREDICTING APPROACH TO SHORT-TERM LOAD FORECASTING IN POWER SYSTEM 1244 Z. GAING, KAOYUAN INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY R. LEOU, YUNG TA INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY AND COMMERCE PP INTEGRATED RISK MANAGEMENT UNDER DEREGULATION 1251 Z. YU, PURDUE UNIVERSITY TEACHING DEREGULATION SPONSORED BY: POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: L. BOHMANN, MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY EDUCATION INDEREGULATION -A PREREQUISITEAND KEY SUCCESS FACTOR FOR EFFICIENT ELECTRICITY MARKETS..1256 R. NILSSON, NORD POOL SPOT AS DEREGULATION AS A POWER ENGINEERING COURSE 1258 K. BHATTACHARYA, CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY TEACHING ELECTRIC POWER DEREGULATION IN ACADEMIA 1259 C. MENSAH-BONSU, MARKET OPERATIONS TEACHING RESTRUCTURING COURSES AT ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY 1260 M. SHAHIDEHPOUR, ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY XXX IMAGE 7 INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON FERC S STANDARD MARKET DESIGN SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: A. PAPALEXOPOULOS, ECCO; L. JONES, ALSTOM EMM INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON FERC S STANDARD MARKET DESIGN 1263 A. PAPALEXOPOULOS, ECCO L. JONES, ALSTOM EMM FERC COMMISSION 1265 R. GRAMLICH, FERC FERC S STANDARD MARKET DESIGN: THE MIDWEST RTO EXPERIENCE 1266 R. PALIZA, MIDWEST ISO FERC S STANDARD MARKET DESIGN: THE DYNEGY PERSPECTIVE 1267 B. HUDDLESTON, DYNEGY INC FERC S STANDARD MARKET DESIGN: THE ITC PERSPECTIVE 1268 N. WINSER, NATIONAL GRID USA LMP AND FTR IN THE STANDARD MARKET DESIGN 1269 D. SUN, ALSTOM EMM GENERATION SCHEDULING AND VOLTAGE STABILITY IN A DEREGULATED MARKET SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: C. LU, NSYSU, TAIWAN PP INTEGRATED PLANNING OFPOWER GENERATION AND TRADING IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET 1271 B. KRASENBRINK, AACHEN UNIVERSITY OFTECHNOLOGY B. PRIBICEVIC, AACHEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY H. HAUBRICH, AACHEN UNIVERSITY PP PHASE SHIFTER OPTIMIZATION IN SECURITY CONSTRAINED SCHEDULING APPLICATIONS 1278 S. CHANG, ABB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS V. BRANDWAJN, ABB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS A. COHEN, ABB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS M. MARWALI, ABB BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS R. GONZALES, ISO NEW YORK J. JIA, ISO NEW YORK A. HARGRAVE, ISO NEW YORK PP DETECTION OF DYNAMIC VOLTAGE COLLAPSE 1284 G. HUANG,TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY N. NAIR, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PP CONTRIBUTION ALLOCATION FOR VOLTAGE STABILITY IN DEREGULATED POWER SYSTEMS 1290 G. HUANG,TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY K.MEN, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY BIDDING GENERATION INTO MARKET-BASED ISO/RTOS: NEW CHALLENGES FOR GENCOS 1296 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR: K. L.E, PCI FORMULATING BIDDING STRATEGIES TO MAXIMIZE GENCO PROFITS 1297 K. LE, PCI XXXI IMAGE 8 BUILDING IT INFRASTRUCTURE TO BID GENERATION IN ERCOT 1300 G. MILLER, TXU L. GURLEY, TXU BIDDING MECHANISMS FOR REALIZING HYDRO EFFICIENCIES IN MARKET OPERATIONS 1301 G. BORICHEVSKY, KEMA CONSULTING EXPERIENCE WITH BIDDING GENERATION IN CALIFORNIA 1302 A. PAPALEXOPOULOS, ECCO INTERNATIONAL, INC. IMPACT OF UNCERTAINTIES ON BIDDING STRATEGIES 1303 G. SCHULTZ, RELIANT ENERGY FORECASTING LOADS AND PRICES FOR NEW ENGLAND MARKET 1304 D. GAUSHELL, CONSULTING FOR ENERGY ADVANCED POWER SYSTEM CONTROLS USING INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: D. FALCAO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY RIO DE JANEIRO DYNAMIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE BASED ON MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS 1305 J. JARDIN, BC HYDRO W. KWASNICKI, BC HYDRO C.NETO, BC HYDRO SUPPORT VECTOR AND MULTI-LAYER PERCEPTRON NEURAL NETWORKS APPLIED TO POWER SYSTEMS TRANSIENT STABILITYANALYSIS WITH INPUT DIMENSIONALITY REDUCTION 1308 L. MOULIN, FEDERAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL AT ITAJUBA A. ALVES DA SILVA, FEDERAL ENGINEERING SCHOOL AT ITAJUBA M. EL-SHARKAWI, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON R. MARKS II, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COORDINATED VOLTAGE CONTROL USING FUZZY LOGIC 1314 G. TARANTO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OFRIO DE JANEIRO A. MARQUES, PETROBRAS D. FALCAO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES OF INTELLIGENT CONTROL SYSTEMS IN CONTROL CENTERS 1318 R. RAYUDU, TRANSPOWER NZ LTD A. MAHARAJ, TRANSPOWER NZ LTD DYNAMIC SECURITY MARGIN ESTIMATION USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS 1322 A. SITTITHUMWAT, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY K. TOMSOVIC, WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY UBIQUITOUS DATA AVAILABILITY: BALANCING THE NEEDS OF COMPETITIVE MARKETS WITH CONFIDENTIALITY AND SYSTEM SECURITY 1328 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: T. OVERBYE, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ISSUES IN OPEN ACCESS VS. INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY 1330 C. DEMARCO, UNIVERSITY OFWISCONSIN THE PJM DATA PLAN 1331 L. MANZ, PSE&G THE BALANCE BETWEEN OPEN WHOLESALE MARKETS AND NATIONAL SECURITY 1332 D. MORROW, ATC XXXN IMAGE 9 US AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKETS SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: R. BALDICK, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN PP CONGESTION MANAGEMENT AND PRICING IN THE RESTRUCTUREDPOWER SYSTEM OF LEBANON 1333 S. KARAKI, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OFBEIRUT H. CHAHINE, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT B. SALIM, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT PP ERCOT ZONAL CONGESTION MANAGEMENT 1339 J. YU, ERCOT PP PNODE AND APNODE DEFINITIONS IN THE NEW ENGLAND NETWORK MODEL 1345 A. BYKHOVSKY, INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR OF NEW ENGLAND C. SHEN, ISO NEW ENGLAND P. FRIEDLAND, ISO NEW ENGLAND PP MARKET SOLUTION IN ERCOT BALANCING ENERGY MARKET 1348 J. YU, ERCOT J. MICKEY, ERCOT PP DAY-AHEAD MARKET PRICE VOLATILITY ANALYSIS IN DEREGULATED ELECTRICITY MARKETS 1354 M. BENINI, UNIVERSITYOF PISA M. MARRACCI, UNIVERSITY OFPISA P. PELACCHI, UNIVERSITY OF PISA A. VENTURINI, CESI PP IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PJM FINANCIAL TRANSMISSION RIGHTS AUCTION MARKET SYSTEM 1360 X. MA, ALSTOM ESCA CORP. D. SUN, ALSTOM ESCA CORP. A. OTT, PJM INTERCONNECTION ELECTRICITY MARKET MODELING SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, COMPUTING & ECONOMICS COMMITTEE CHAIR: K. BUTLER, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PP A HYBRID MODEL FOR CONGESTION MANAGEMENT WITH REAL AND REACTIVE POWER TRANSACTION 1366 N. PADHY, IIT Y. SOOD, IIT A. MOAMEN, IIT M. KUMAR, IIT H. GUPTA, IIT PP AVOIDING CONGESTION CHARGES IN SPATIAL ELECTRICITY COMPETITION: PARTI-THEORETICAL FORMULATION 1373 Z. YU, PURDUE UNIVERSITY PP AVOIDING CONGESTION CHARGES IN SPATIAL ELECTRICITY COMPETITION: PART II-APPLICATIONS 1379 Z. YU, PURDUE UNIVERSITY PP MODELING GENERATION COMPANY DECISIONS AND ELECTRIC MARKET DYNAMICS AS DISCRETE SYSTEMS 1385 W. YANG, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY G. SHEBLE, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY XXXUI IMAGE 10 PP APPLICATION OF THE POWER EXCHANGE-INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR MODEL IN CHILE 1392 D. WATTS, UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE P. ATIENZA, UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE H. RUDNICK, UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE PP A STUDY OFOPERATING RESERVE PROCURANCE IN POWER MARKETS WITH APPLICATION OF INSURANCE THEORY: CONTRACT-BASED VS. POOL-BASED APPROACHES 1397 C. CHAN, THE UNIVERSITY OFHONG KONG Y. NI, THE UNIVERSITY OFHONG KONG F. WU, THE UNIVERSITY OFHONGKONG POWER SYSTEM SECURITY IN THE NEW MARKET ENVIRONMENT SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR: P. KUNDUR, POWERTECH LABS RTO: A COOPERATIVE MODEL IN THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT 1403 N. SINGH, ETRANS AG SECURITY ASSESSMENT IN THE ELECTRICITY MARKET ENVIRONMENT 1406 J. GIRI, ALSTOM EMM R. AVILA-ROSALES, ALSTOM EMM OMASES-OPEN MARKETACCESS AND SECURITY ASSESSMENT SYSTEM: AN APPROACH TO PREVENTIVE DYNAMIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL 1407 S. MASSUCCO, UNIVERSITY OFGENOVA M. PAVELLA, UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE EXAMINE-EXPERIMENTATION OF A MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MANAGING VULNERABILITIES OF THE EUROPEAN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ELECTRICAL POWER EXCHANGE 1410 A. DIU, RED ELECTRICA DE ESPANA S.A. L. WEHENKEL, UNIVERSITY OFLIEGE POWER SYSTEM SECURITY IN THE NEW MARKET ENVIRONMENT: FUTURE DIRECTIONS 1416 K. MORISON, POWERTECH LABS, INC. NON TRACKSESSIONS ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND POWER GENERATION POSTER SESSION SPONSORED BY: ENERGY DEVELOPMENT & POWER GENERATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: R. RAMAKUMAR, OKLAHOMA STATE PP A NEW APPROACH OF CIRCULATING CURRENT METHOD FOR UPS TESTING WITH ENERGY RECOVERY S. HUANG, NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY F. PAI, NATIONAL CHENGKUNG UNIVERSITY PP IMPACT ASSESSMENT OFLV DISTRIBUTED GENERATION ON MV DISTRIBUTION NETWORK R. CAIRE, IDEA N. RETIERE, LEG-INPG S. MARTINO, EDF R&D C. ANDRIEU, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SA N. HADJSAID, LEG-INPG PP FEASIBILITY OFA WIND-BASED GENERATING FACILITY IN MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA B. TOWNSEND, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY W. ROSEHART, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY 1418 1423 1429 XXXIV IMAGE 11 POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION COMMITTEE POSTER SESSION SPONSORED BY: POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: P. SAUER, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PP EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS ON A LAB SCALE SINGLE-PHASE TCSC 1433 P. HARO, CINVESTAV J. RAMIREZ, CINVESTAV PP A TRACING LOAD FLOW PROGRAM FOR TOTAL TRANSFER CAPABILITY CALCULATIONS 1439 K. ABDEL-RAHMAN, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY A. PHADKE, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY Y. LIU, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY PP FULL SCALE EARTH FAULT EXPERIMENTS ON 10 KV LABORATORY NETWORK WITH COMPARATIVE MEASUREMENTS ON CONVENTIONAL CTS AND VTS 1444 S. SORENSEN, AALBORG UNIVERSITY H. NIELSEN, AALBORG UNIVERSITY B. BAK-JENSEN, AALBORG UNIVERSITY PP MULTI-STEP STATIC VAJR. COMPENSATORS ANALYSIS 1451 R. DAVALOS, CINVESTAV J. RAMIREZ, CINVESTAV R. TAPIA, CINVESTAV PP MICROPROCESSOR-BASED RELAY LABORATORY WITH INDUSTRY SUPPORT 1457 A. ELTOM, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE R. HARNCHOTIPUN, UNIVERSITY OFTENNESSEE PP POWER ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS IN SENIOR DESIGN PROJECTS 1462 J. LAMONT, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY R. PATTERSON, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PP DESIGN OFA MICROPROCESSOR-CONTROLLED PERSONAL STATIC VAR COMPENSATOR (PSVC) 1468 S. ZEMERICK, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY P. KLINKHACHORN, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY A. FELIACHI, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PE-692PRS (10-2001) POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND THE INTERNET: MOTIVATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS 1474 H. NI, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY G. HEYDT, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY D. TYLAVSKY, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY K. HOLBERT, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PE-131PRS (11-2001) POWER ENGINEERING LAB: ELECTRICITY MARKET SIMULATOR 1475 J. CONTRERAS, ETS D INGENIEROS INDUSTRIALES, UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA A. CONEJO, UNIVERSITY OF CASTILLA-LA MANCHA S. DE LA TORRE, CASTILLA-LA MANCHA UNIVERSITY M. MUNOZ, CASTILLA-LA MANCHA UNIVERSITY PE-534PRS (03-2002) A CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT TO MEET THE NEEDS OFTHE CHANGING POWER SYSTEMS INDUSTRYAND SATISFY NEW ACCREDITATION STANDARDS 1476 P. HINES, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON R. 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GAING, KAOYUAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PE-456PRS (04-2002) DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OFGENERATION CONTROL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1592 T. SASAKI, KANSAI ELECTRIC POWER CO K. ENOMOTO, KANSAI ELECTRIC POWER CO PP DIRECTLOAD CONTROL FORREDUCING LOSSES IN THE MAIN AND LATERALS OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 1593 A. WEHBE, FORT PECK COMMUNITY COLLEGE H. SALEHFAR, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA XXXVN IMAGE 14 POWER SYSTEM DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE-POSTER SESSION SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR: M. GIBBARD, UNIVERSITY OFADELAIDE PP BIFURCATION SUBSYSTEM IDENTIFICATION 1599 M. YUE, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY R. SCHLUETER, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PP ANEW APPROACH TO SECONDARY VOLTAGE CONTROL 1605 M. CROW, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA C. GUO, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA L. ACAR, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLA B. CHOWDHURY, UNIVERSITY OFMISSOURI-ROLLA PP EXTENDED INTEGRAL BASED GOVERNOR CONTROL FOR POWER SYSTEM STABILIZATION 1610 H. RYU, YONSEI UNIVERSITY K. MIN, YONSEI UNIVERSITY J. LEE, YONSEI UNIVERSITY Y. MOON, YONSEI UNIVERSITY PP CONTROL OF HOPF BIFURCATION IN MULTI-AREA POWER SYSTEMS VIA A SECONDARY VOLTAGE REGULATION SCHEME 1615 A. LERM, UNIVERSIDADE CATALICA DE PELOTAS PP ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT OFLARGE SCALE POWER SYSTEM VOLTAGE STABILITY BY A NOVEL SENSITIVITY BASED METHOD 1621 C. AUMULLER, UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND T. SAHA, UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE POSTER SESSION SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM OPERATIONS COMMITTEE PP DESIGN OF COMPETITIVE MARKETS FOR SPINNING RESERVE SERVICES 1627 J. ZHONG, CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY K. BHATTACHARYA, CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY PP AN EFFECTIVE GENETIC ALGORITHM APPLIED TO THE OPTIMAL SELECTION OF STANDING RESERVE TENDERS... 1633 T. LINDQUIST, UNIVERSITY OF BATH F. LI, UNIVERSITY OFBATH PP CRITICAL GENERATOR AND MAXIMUMPOWER LIMIT DETERMINATION USING NEURAL NETWORKS 1639 S. JIRIWIBHAKORN, KINGS MONGKUTS INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY PP TRANSMISSION CONGESTION RELIEF BY ECONOMIC LOAD MANAGEMENT 1645 T. NIIMURA, UNIVERSITY OFBRITISH COLUMBIA Y. NIU, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PP FAST ALGORITHM FOR VOLTAGE COLLAPSE PROTECTION BASED ON LOCAL PHASORS 1650 G. VERBIC, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA F. GUBINA, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA PP ANCILLARY SERVICES MANAGEMENT IN THE SLOVENIAN POWER SYSTEM 1656 G. VERBIC, UNIVERSITY OFLJUBLJANA F. GUBINA, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA PP CONGESTION MANAGEMENT APPROACH AFTER DEREGULATION OF THE SLOVENIAN POWER SYSTEM 1661 D. GRGIC, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANAF. GUBINA, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA XXXVUI IMAGE 15 SWITCHGEAR POSTER SESSION SPONSORED BY: SWITCHGEAR COMMITTEE CHAIR: A. MONROE,USCO POWER PP ELECTRON IONIZATION, ATTACHMENT AND DETACHMENT COEFFICIENTS IN SF6 AND XE GAS MIXTURES 1666 X. LI, SHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY D. XIAO, SHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY Y. QIU, XIAN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY S. TSAI, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY Y. LIU, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY IEEE TRIAL-USE STANDARD 1459-2000, DEFINITIONS FORTHE MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRIC POWER QUANTITIES UNDER SINUSOIDAL, NONSINUSOIDAL, BALANCED, OR UNBALANCED CONDITIONS 1670 SPONSORED BY: POWER SYSTEM INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT COMMITTEE CHAIR: E. SO, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OFCANADA INTRODUCTION TO IEEE TRIAL-USE STANDARD 1459-2000 1674 A. EMANUEL, WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE GETTING A CLEAR PICTURE OF DISTORTION 1677 R. BINGHAM, DRANETZ-BMI ELECTRIC POWERMEASUREMENTS-A UTILITY S PERSPECTIVE 1680 B. HUGHES, BC HYDRO METHODS FOR ELECTRIC POWER MEASUREMENTS 1682 M. MUNDY, ABB INC. D. HART, ABB INC. CALIBRATION SYSTEM FOR POWER QUALITY INSTRUMENTATION 1686 R. ARSENEAU, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA GRAND CHALLENGES IN ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING 1690 SPONSORED BY: POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: P. SAUER, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS THE EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BENEFITS FROM DECENTRALIZATION: A CHALLENGE FORPOWER SYSTEM DESIGNERS 1691 S. TALUKDAR, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY GRAND CHALLENGES: OPPORTUNITIES AND PERILS IN UBIQUITOUS DATA AVAILABILITY FOR THE OPEN ACCESS POWER SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENT 1693 C. DEMARCO, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN GRAND CHALLENGES IN ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING: EXTREME SYSTEM RELIABILITY 1695 G. HEYDT, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY STATE ESTIMATION FOR MEGA RTOS 1698 A. SAKIS MELIOPOULOS, GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY THE FUTURE OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN THE DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES 1704 S. VENKATA, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY N. BALIJEPALLI, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY XXXIX IMAGE 16 EVOLVING ENERGY ENTERPRISE- GRAND CHALLENGES : POSSIBLE ROADAHEAD AND CHALLENGES FOR R&D 1705 M. AMIN, ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (EPRI) MODELING RTO/ISO POWER SYSTEMS FOR REAL TIME OPERATIONS AND PLANNING 1708 L. JONES, ALSTOM EMM ORGANIZING RESEARCH CONSORTIA 1709 SPONSORED BY: POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: C. LIU, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP OF RESEARCH CONSORTIA: LESSONS LEARNED AND POSSIBLE ROAD AHEAD FOR CONTINUED INNOVATION 1710 M. AMIN, ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (EPRI) A CONSORTIUM FOR ELECTRIC RELIABILITY TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH UNDER COMPETITION 1716 P. OVERHOLT, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY THE POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER (PSERC) 1718 R. THOMAS, CORNELL UNIVERSITY P. SAUER, UNIVERSITY OFILLINOIS, URBANA ORGANIZING RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL CONSORTIA 1721 C. LIU, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON THE ENGINEERING DESIGN RESEARCH CENTER: SOME LESSONS FROM ITS HISTORY 1723 S. TALUKDAR, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY AUTHOR INDEX 1725 XL
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