This paper considers an application of Newton's optimal power flow to the solution of the secondary voltage/reactive power control in power system. This procedure is based on the sensitivity theory applied to the determination of zones for the secondary voltage/ reactive power control and corresponding reduced set of regulating sources, whose reactive outputs represent control variables in the optimal power flow program. PSO is applied to solve the OPF problem for optimal power flow the optimal power flow program output becomes a schedule to be used by operators in the process of OPF-PSO (Optimal Power Flow - Particle swarm optimization) PSO applied to optimal reactive power dispatch is evaluated on an IEEE 30-bus power system. The optimization strategy is general and can be used to solve other power system optimization problems as well.
This article presents theory of The design of medium sized voltage capacitor in order to improve the Power Factor Value to AC motor. In present, the electrical power system has focus on improving the Power Factor significantly because it is the major key to increase or decrease the applicable expenses. The power system that has low power factor will have a lot of loss to system, especially when electrical voltage is on voltage medium. When power factor has been adjusted, the system can take more loads and electrical power loss is decreased. It also decreases voltage in power line and decreases electrical bills at the same time. This article presents the theory to analyze data from motor that needs to adjust a power factor so that it pass electricity authority standard by considering the efficiency of the motor so that the consumers do not have to pay the penalty of the Power Factor Value differences to the Electricity Authority. Furthermore, it can help decrease the bills of unstandardized electrical power which occurred in the system and enable the system to take more loads at the same time.
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