iSLA is a tool for simulation, analysis and design of conventional and advanced underfrequency load-shedding (UFLS) schemes of island and isolated power systems. iSLA can handle a large amount of operating and contingency scenarios.
Isolated power systems are especially sensitive to generation-load imbalances. The small size, the relatively low inertia, and the comparatively large generation in-feeds make them more vulnerable than large interconnected systems. UFLS schemes are the last-resort tool to protect the power system in case of a severe contingency. iSLA incorporates both conventional and advanced UFLS schemes.
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