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Electric power systems consist of generation, transmission, and distribution components. As the demand for electricity grows seemingly endless, it is expected that a number of constraints, such as environmental, regulatory and economic, prevent the construction of new power plants and transmission lines. Finding improved ways to utilize the capacity supplied by existing power generation facilities...
The world power demand is continually increasing particularly in developing countries. The development of the world infrastructure resulted in a great need of energy supply for areas distant from the generation centers. As a result, the interconnection via large power corridors is happening with the use of long distance transmission lines, even interconnecting countries and trying to optimize the...
The use of fixed series compensation is well known because it provides a lot of benefits to improve the power transfer capacity in transmission lines, as well as power system stability. However, the presence of capacitors in series applied on power transmission system can result in appearance of the subsynchronous resonance phenomena. This technical paper will present the subsynchronous resonance...
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