A 50‐MVA self‐commutated Static Var Compernsator (SVC) using the worlds's largest GTO thyristors rated 6 kV‐2500 A has been developed for voltage control of electric power systems. The rated dc voltage is 16.8 kV which is four times higher than the highest one manufactured so far. To achieve the high dc voltage, eight GTO thyristors are connected in series. Voltage unbalance between GTOs during switching transient was investigated. A new overcurrent limiting method is proposed, since conventional fuse protection cannot be applied due to such high voltage. Newly developed technologies for this large and high‐voltage self‐commutated SVC are described.
Although simple star‐delta connection transformers are used, harmonics generated from SVC are almost equivalent to the 24‐pulse converter by shifting the pulse timing appropriately. The PWM control based on 150 Hz is applied and the SVC is designed to continue operation during system faults. The performance of the controller is tested successfully by a simulator, and typical rest results are introduced.
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