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The impedance sensitivity of the doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG) grid‐connected system with series compensation is analysed using the Morris method and the extended Fourier amplitude sensitivity test (EFAST). A cooperative optimisation approach is proposed to adjust high‐sensitivity parameters, thereby suppressing sub‐synchronous oscillations ...
Gaojun Meng +5 more
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Improving the Voltage Stability and Performance of FACTS Controller in Transmission Line Network [PDF]
Conventionally Shunt Compensation is used to increase the transfer capability of a transmission line. By using FACT'S controllers one can manage the variables such as voltage magnitude and phase angle at selected bus and line impedance. Objective of this
Mahajan, M. N. (Mr), Mali, M. P. (Mr)
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This paper proposes an integrated model for fault detection, classification, and location in power transmission systems using voltage signals from a single terminal of a series‐compensated line. Simulations show the model achieves 100% accuracy for fault detection, classification and faulty segment identification, and 99.79% accuracy for fault location
Ehsan Akbari, Milad Samady Shadlu
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Enhanced Control Designs to Abate Frequency Oscillations in Compensated Power System
The interconnection of transmission, distribution, and generation lines has established a structure for the power system that is intricate. Uncertainties in the active power flow are caused by changes in load and a growing dependence on renewable energy ...
Saqib Yousuf +4 more
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Application of Innovative Transmission Technologies for the Development of the Future European Power System [PDF]
The present paper focuses on main technical, environmental, and economic features of three types of advanced transmission technologies, currently having a different level of maturity and deployment in Europe.
FULLI Gianluca +3 more
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Power System Voltage Stability Assessment and Control Strategies: State‐of‐the‐Art Review
Voltage stability is crucial for power systems, ensuring that electrical grids maintain voltages within acceptable limits with increasing demand, renewable energy integration, and changing network topology. This paper reviews the voltage stability phenomena, voltage stability indices (VSIs) (line and bus), and offline/online voltage stability ...
Yalew Gebru Werkie +3 more
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The paper proposes a parallel transformerless (TL) static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) for the control of power flow along the power distribution lines under balanced or unbalanced voltages. This new SSSC configuration offers the advantages of a
Wei Zuo, Xuejiao Pan, Li Zhang
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Improving the stability of power systems using FACT devices is an important and effective method. This paper uses a static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) installed in a power system to smooth out inter-area oscillations.
Saeed Behzadpoor +4 more
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Control of distributed power flow controllers using active power from homopolar line currents [PDF]
Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices can be used for power flow control in AC transmission grids, improving power line utilization and performance. Nowadays, Unified Power Flow Controllers (UPFC) are one of the most useful FACTS, allowing the
Martins, I. E. +3 more
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Integrate renewable energy system (RES) into grid‐connected load system in enhancing reliability and reducing losses. However, integrating these systems introduce power quality (PQ) issues, especially with non‐linear, critical, and imbalanced loads. Addressing this, a hybrid mantis search‐reptile search algorithm combined with a unified power quality ...
Hariprabhu Manoharan +3 more
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