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DESCRIPTION:Ninety percent of major electric power system disturbances in r
 ecent years include some aspects of voltage collapse.\nThis seminar will h
 ighlight the importance of reactive power in supporting system voltage. It
  will review the relationship of voltage support to angular or dynamic sta
 bility\, and the impact of low reactive reserves in precipitating or aggra
 vating major disturbances. The seminar will then discuss the specific prob
 lems that arose in five major disturbances\, one in Quebec 1989\, two in t
 he WECC in 1996\, the NE USA and Canada blackout in 2003 and the South Swe
 den blackout in 2003. We will also present a rare demonstration of an actu
 al voltage collapse demonstrating a classic PV curve. This information was
  captured from a relay event record during a disturbance in Peru in Octobe
 r 2001.\n\nCo-sponsored by: University of California Riverside\n\nSpeaker(
 s): Mr. CHARLES F. HENVILLE \, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org
 /m/472803
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472803
ORGANIZER:mail@maxcherubin.com
SEQUENCE:34
SUMMARY:Real Consequences Follow Imaginary Power Deficiencies
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/472803
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;Ninety per
 cent of major electric power system disturbances in recent years include s
 ome aspects of voltage collapse.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;
 &gt;This seminar will highlight the importance of reactive power&amp;nbsp\;in sup
 porting system voltage. It will review the relationship of voltage support
  to angular &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;or dynamic stability\, 
 and the impact of low reactive reserves in precipitating or &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span s
 tyle=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;aggravating major disturbances. The seminar will 
 then discuss the specific problems that &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14p
 t\;&quot;&gt;arose in five major disturbances\, one in Quebec 1989\, two in the WE
 CC in 1996\, the NE &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;USA and Canada 
 blackout in 2003 and the South Sweden blackout in 2003. We will also &lt;/spa
 n&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;present a rare demonstration of an actua
 l voltage collapse demonstrating a classic PV &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-siz
 e: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;curve. This information was captured from a relay event record 
 during a disturbance in &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;Peru in Oct
 ober 2001.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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