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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Análise de dados e definição de indicadores para a regulação de usinas termelétricas dos sistemas isolados(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2006-11-28) CONDE, Cláudio Luciano da Rocha; PINHO, João Tavares; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0847897516772421; BRANCO, Tadeu da Mata Medeiros; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8911039344594817This thesis proposes an efficient and low cost monitoring system of electrical parameters and fuel consumption of thermal plants of the Brazilian isolated electrical systems, almost all located in the Amazon Region. These systems have many operational problems, usually related to the great distances and lack of data necessary to provide power quality and fuel consumption control. The analysis of the acquired data after the implantation of the considered system in four thermal plants in the State of Pará became possible, among other results, the development of an indicator (IMU) that can be used in the short and average planning studies. The viability of the proposed solution for the operative and regulatory control stimulated the development of a methodology to install monitoring systems all over the isolated systems of Brazil, included in a Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (ANEEL) regulatory act.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Avaliação do impacto da produção eólica na reserva operativa de curto e longo prazo utilizando séries temporais(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2019-05-30) SANTOS, Fernando Manuel Carvalho da Silva; BEZERRA, Ubiratan Holanda; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6542769654042813; BRANCO, Tadeu da Mata Medeiros; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8911039344594817One of the main concerns of a system planner is to size generation equipment, mainly for meeting the load growth and to achieve certain spinning reserve requirements. In general, generation systems must be sized with sufficient capacity, flexibility and robustness to respond to several operational challenges. However, the volatility and variability that comes from renewable generation is a relatively recent concern for the system planners. This thesis evaluates the potential of diverse wind power patterns to balance the global power output of wind farms using the concept of operating reserve assessment. To achieve this, operating reserve assessment models are utilized to evaluate bulk generation systems under several conditions of wind power geographic distribution. Different wind behavior patterns and wind power penetration levels are tested using a modified configuration of the IEEE RTS-96 and a planning configuration of the Portuguese Generation System. The results highlight that on a large country scale system with different wind characteristics, the diversification of wind behavior might be conducive to a compensation of wind power fluctuations, which may significantly decrease the need for system operating reserves. This effect is verified using probability distribution functions of reserve needs estimated by sequential Monte Carlo simulations (SMCS), such that useful information regarding generation capacity flexibility is drawn from the evaluations.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Modelagem e avaliação de estabilidade transitória de aerogeradores síncronos com magneto permanente em sistemas de energia elétrica(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2005-04-29) SANTOS, Fernando Manuel Carvalho da Silva; NUNES, Marcus Vinicius Alves; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9533143193581447; BRANCO, Tadeu da Mata Medeiros; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8911039344594817This work presents a study of the dynamic behaviour of permanent magnet variable speed wind generators, comparing it with doubly-fed and squirrel cage assynchronous generators. It also presents transient studies that have to be considered when evaluating the impacts of the grid-connection of wind turbines in the presence of the three technologies mentioned above, inserted in a standard electrical power system and supposing the operation of the wind farm together with conventional generation sources that use a diesel prime mover. The studies developed in this work are simulated through an algorithm of transient stability analysis, developed on MATLABTM computational programming language.