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SWING, VOLTAGE STABILITY AND POWER TRANSFER CAPABILITY IN TRANSMISSION SYSTEM WITH UPFC: THE ART OF STATUS
Rishi Kumar Singh, N.P. Patidar
Abstract: In modern era, the increasing size of the power system, to maximize the use of existing systems and to provide adequate voltage support is an emphasis on finding solutions. This flexibility is needed electricity. Better placed than the Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) to control the flow of electricity, and to provide voltage support can be effective in turn resulting in less damage. The impact of these tools on line flow and bus voltage profile at random algorithm to determine the optimal number of ratings have been studied by keeping them better . The FACTS devices are expensive cause of that FACTS type, number and location of the FACTS devices is very important, for decide the optimal location and parameters of FACTS devices. FACTS are used in the following purposes: Transmission pricing issues by maximizing social welfare with or without consideration of FACTS’ costs; Better utilization of FACT by maximizing FACTS devices total transferred power; Reactive power or voltage control by minimizing transmission losses, or voltage fluctuation. Increase system’s security under emergency by minimizing transmission lines loadability. Power flow control, a current long transmission line, plays an important role within the energy system. The letter swings, longdistance transmission line voltage and power flow control in unified power flow controller (UPFC) based compensation associated series or shunt FACTS devices are employed. Devices such as the proposed transmission line, between the end of the sending and receiving end to the transmission line is used in places as different. Here also deals with determining the optimum placement of Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) damping out swings, voltage and improves power transfer devices for a long transmission line. Here the concept of compensation mid-point of facts is presented for optimal placement.
Keywords: Stability, first swings, rotor angle, power transfer, Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS), Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC), reactive power.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0302078
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