
doi: 10.1109/67.75871
Some of the problems encountered in the three phases of power system restoration (PSR) are described. The three phases are planning for restart and reintegration of the bulk power supply, actions during system degradations for saving and retaining critical sources of power, and restoration when the power system has stabilized at some degraded level. Common concerns found in several PSR plans reviewed are outlined. The use of simulators and expert systems is discussed. >
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