dc.description.abstract | Undervoltage is still a power quality problem globally with several interventions like reactive
power compensation in generation stations, transmission, and distribution lines. This issue
still prevails in Uganda's power system network that has experienced five blackouts within
five months in 2020. Most utility companies have resorted to automatic undervoltage load
shedding schemes as a safety net to mitigate undervoltage. This study purposely sought to
develop an automatic undervoltage load shedding relay in Physical Security Information
Management (PSIM) software for mitigation of undervoltage in the distribution network. The
study specifically was to design part of Uganda power system distribution network in Digital
Simulation of Electrical Network software (DIgSILENT), develop an automatic undervoltage
load shedding relay, and lastly validate the undervoltage load shedding relay solution.
The research employed quantitative design, case study method, and experimental design.
DIgSILENT and PSIM software were used for data analysis, interpretation and validation.
Quantitative data was majorly used in this research. The validation result revealed percentage
voltage deviation (0- 3.45) % that was within the acceptable error margin.
The study results showed total distribution and transmission power output loss after network
simulation with DIgSILENT software was 7.2% as compared with 21% loss from Umeme
Limited (approx.17%) and Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (approx.4%).
It showed a balanced power system network after executing simulation implying that the
generated power meets the electrical load demand. There was 10 busbars (47.6%) out of 21
network busbars that qualified for disconnection after supply side fault (Bujagali Hydro
power) moving normal operating point (0.95-1.05) p.u to (0.85-0.95)p.u. Demand side faults
at Rwenzori, Century bottling, and Roofing mill moved normal operating point to (0.89-
1.06), (1.0-1.1), and (0.82-1.02) p.u respectively. The demand side then settled to (1.0-1.07),
(1.02-1.07), and (1.0-1.07) p.u respectively after the different faults were isolated. Validated
PSIM results revealed 0.094% of total harmonic distortion (THD) compared to 3% (THD) for
the 22kV to 400kV range according to Western Power Distribution in United Kingdom. This
is evident by 98% active power flow from the generation station to end-users. The study
recommend the use of undervoltage load shedding relay in PSIM solution that disconnected
weak busbars, reduced total harmonic distortion, improved voltage regulation, and increased
power transfer efficiency. | en_US |