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Seminar Guide Mrs. B. C.

Sujatha

By Harsha.K
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With the constant expansion in power systems, the demand of high

performance computing for power system adequacy and security analysis has been increased rapidly.
The commonly used energy management systems are unable to provide

solutions to meet such requirement of high performance computing and data and resource sharing for its operations.
Grid computing can provide efficient and effective computing services in

order to meet the increasing need of high performance computation in power system reliability and security analysis.
It can also provide remote access to distributed resources of the power system

for providing effective and fast mechanism of monitoring and control of power systems.
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Grid computing is a form of parallel and distributed computing that

involves coordination and sharing of computing, application, data storage and network resources across dynamic and geographically distributed organizations.
It provides high computing power, sharing of resources across the network

among many computers and access to the remote and distributed data.
Grid computing provides standard component integration mechanism,

active and real-time system management, self healing services, auto provisioning and virtualised environment.

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Efficient Use Of Idle Resources. Parallel Processing. Resource Sharing Task Balancing And Task Scheduling Data Security

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Deterministic techniques are used for power system analysis. These

techniques use excess amount of operating cost.


Probabilistic-based analysis, on the other hand, provides comprehensive

analysis and is more suitable for a large system. Grid computing can provide an excellent platform for probabilistic-based analysis.
Gird computing has given better performances for PSSS analysis in terms

of computing capacity, speed, accuracy and stability.


Grid computing developed for probabilistic transient stability analysis,

which can measure the critical clearing time of large system efficiently.
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Grid technology offers dependable and consistent

access to resources irrespective of their different physical locations, using standard data transfer formats, which can be helpful in designing the future distributed power system control centres.
Grid computing technology has been successfully implemented in areas

such as renewable energy resources, monitoring and controlling large numbers of small-scale resources, geographically distributed over large areas etc.
This approach is considered as being efficiently adoptable and expandable

in meeting the increasing needs as a result of constant expansion in power systems.

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Planning needs analyze large amount of data, which requires simulation

and modeling.
Grid computing can help in providing all kinds of information at one place

with authorized access and power of fast computation.


Grid computing can also provide an integrated environment for sharing of

accurate and reliable information for all the companies and individuals involving in planning.
Grid computing-based framework has been proposed for providing the

power system reliability and security analysis of large power system for future expansion planning

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Grid computing can help in scheduling the power generation and monitor

the status of transmission system. This can also be helpful in preventing congestion in the transmission system.
Grid computing can minimize the difference between the generation and

demand load as much as possible by using the load-balancing services.


A grid computing architecture has been designed for reactive power

optimization, which is an important measure to improve the voltage profiles.


It can perform real-time load-forecasting and load-balancing operations.

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Using of super computers is another solution for providing High

Performance Computing but that is an expensive solution.


Parallel processing is also another solution but it requires

homogeneous and dedicated computing resources, which again is an expensive solution.


Distributed computing has some advantages over the previous two

solutions, but it is difficult to maintain and enhance.


Grid computing has advantages over all these technologies as grid

computing is an economical approach.

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The use of this technology has increased the performance and more

accuracy through probabilistic-based analysis in a cost-effective manner

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Grid computing has advantages over all these technologies as it is an

economical approach.

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Life Science Tera-grid Data Grid for High-energy Physics Particle Physics Data Grid

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A lot of research has been done in different areas of power system

regarding the applying grid computing technology in different areas.


Power companies need HPC systems and reliable communication systems

in order to process their data for operations of their systems.


Integration of all the services on one platform, online reliability and

security analysis data, received from the power system through monitoring and control system, can make real benefit for organization.
Grid computing can also provide the services to avoid the congestion

problems by working parallel with the transmission system.

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DAS J.C.: Power system analysis: short-circuit load flow and harmonics

(Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002).

IRVING M., TAYLOR G., HOBSON P.: Plug in to grid computing, moving

beyond the web, a look at the potential benefits of grid computing for future power networks, IEEE Power.

CANNATARO M., TALIA D.: The knowledge grid, Commun. ACM, 2003,

46, (1), pp. 8993.

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