TITLE:
Smart Grid Technology and Its Possible Applications to the Nigeria 330 kV Power System
AUTHORS:
Oshevire Patrick, Oladimeji Tolulolope, Onohaebi Sunny
KEYWORDS:
mart Grid Technology (SGT); Nigeria Power System; Distributed Generators; Losses
JOURNAL NAME:
Smart Grid and Renewable Energy,
Vol.4 No.5,
August
19,
2013
ABSTRACT:
It is a known fact that
the epileptic power situation in Nigeria has become a recurring decimal. In the
light of this stark reality of a country like Nigeria which is constantly
plunged into pitch darkness all year round, it has become expedient for a
sustainable and urgent remedy to be sought if our country will ever think of
rubbing shoulders with the economies of the world. It is this pathetic scenario, we find ourselves in that it has given
rise to this paper which tends to review possible ways and means of redressing
the ugly trend. This
paper examines the prospects and possible applications of Smart Grid Technology
(SGT) to the Nigeria Power System. Nigeria Power System consists of 28 buses, 32 Transmission lines and 10
generating stations, with a view to reduce the high active and reactive transmission losses. The study shows that smart grid system
will make the present network more efficient and reliable by connecting
different sources of distributed generators into the existing grid. Basic
requirements necessary for the application of SGT using the Nigeria Power System as a case
study were discussed.