Preventing the power system from becoming overloaded and under stress to the point where it is on the verge of reaching the limits of its transient stability due to high power consumption. This paper proposed the dynamic security assessment for transient stability using Thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC) devices controller. The stability criteria are based on the severity indices for analyzing the fault in the power system. The index uses the time domain analysis simulation, making it easier and simpler to implement for the system operators to better prepare for potential disturbances by anticipating how power systems will behave. The optimal location and parameters setting of the TCSC was determined by Flower Pollination Algorithm (FPA) due to its higher convergence rate. The proposed index is tested on the IEEE 14-bus system and further discusses the effect of a three-phase short circuit fault, different fault locations, and fault clearing method. An analysis is done to determine how the short circuit faults on lines affect the transient voltage stability of the load bus and generator bus in the system. The findings show that by employing TCSC, the voltage drop was acceptable improved and stability margins were greatly increased.
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