2013 IEEE Grenoble Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ptc.2013.6652452
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Real 200kVA static synchronous series compensator test bench for control strategy verification and validation using Matlab

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“…SVC and STATCOM were initially created to enhance the power quality in electric power systems that use electric arc furnaces (EAF), as these furnaces produce random and substantial fluctuations in both real and reactive power, which can result in voltage drops and significant voltage variations in brief time intervals [61]. The SSSC was first simulated and installed in Spanish transmission grid in 2015 in order to control power flow and reduce line loading caused by high penetration of RES [62]- [64]. The third generation of FACTS, known as the Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC), is created by integrating the STATCOM and the SSSC into a single system that uses a common control system.…”
Section: Fpi Installed Facts Capacity Total Energy Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SVC and STATCOM were initially created to enhance the power quality in electric power systems that use electric arc furnaces (EAF), as these furnaces produce random and substantial fluctuations in both real and reactive power, which can result in voltage drops and significant voltage variations in brief time intervals [61]. The SSSC was first simulated and installed in Spanish transmission grid in 2015 in order to control power flow and reduce line loading caused by high penetration of RES [62]- [64]. The third generation of FACTS, known as the Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC), is created by integrating the STATCOM and the SSSC into a single system that uses a common control system.…”
Section: Fpi Installed Facts Capacity Total Energy Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%