2012
DOI: 10.24084/repqj10.799
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Power Flow Solution on Multi-Terminal HVDC Systems: Supergrid Case

Abstract: Abstract. High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) systemsoffer distinct advantages for the integration of offshore wind farms to inland grid system. HVDC transmission system based on Voltage Source Converter (VSC) enables multi-terminal use HVDC for the integration of large-scale wind power in the North Sea. That network requires a special formulation for power flow analysis as opposed to the conventional method employed on AC networks. This paper presents a sequential AC/DC power flow algorithm, which is proposed … Show more

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“…The solution methods of the integrated AC/DC grid are usually classified into sequential and unified methods. In the former, AC and DC equations are sequentially solved [28], whereas in the latter, the AC and DC systems are simultaneously solved [29].…”
Section: Active Power Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%