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In this paper, a hybrid power flow controller (HPFC) configuration for flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) is evaluated. It consists of a reactive power compensator and two voltage source converters (VSCs). Here the VSCs can exchange power through a common DC circuit. The system is simulated using Electro Magnetic Transients Program - Restructured Version (EMTP-RV). A dynamic control scheme is...
In this paper a novel approach to determine optimal location, number and initial compensation level of the SVC in a power system is presented. Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming (MINLP) is used for this purpose as a useful technique for combinatorial optimization over integers and variables. This technique can provide a fast approach as well as high computational efficiency even in solving complex...
Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) is an evolving technology, which can be used to improve power system utilisation. Determining the type, location, device number, and device compensation are critical to successfully utilizing FACTS controllers, and this paper presents a method of Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) placement, which is capable of simultaneously determining number of UPFCs,...
The Interline Power Flow Controller (IPFC) among the Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) is one of the most versatile devices, especially for power flow control of multiline systems. This paper presents a new utilization of IPFC in power systems. In this paper, IPFC is used as an Automatic Generation Control (AGC). In order to obtain this objective, Power Injection Model (PIM) among the other...
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