An optimal transmission line power control under non‐sinusoidal conditions using static synchronous series compensator
Abstract In view of the growing load demand in developing countries, overloading in existing transmission lines is a major concern. In addition to the voltage drop due to overloading, the proliferation of non‐linear loads in recent years distort the shape of sinusoidal voltage. Stable transmission o...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021-06-01
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Series: | IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12129 |
Summary: | Abstract In view of the growing load demand in developing countries, overloading in existing transmission lines is a major concern. In addition to the voltage drop due to overloading, the proliferation of non‐linear loads in recent years distort the shape of sinusoidal voltage. Stable transmission of power through a transmission line under such condition is a challenge. In the presence of harmonics, control of transmittable power using static synchronous series compensator needs additional efforts, where increased power demand can be fulfilled by taking into consideration various other parameters. If an attempt is made to increase transmittable power through a transmission line using SSSC, power loss, the magnitude of voltage and its shape deteriorate in the presence of non‐linear loads. Thus, the trade‐off between transmittable power, transmission loss and voltage quality is tackled by optimal control of the compensator. In this study, a novel optimal control of SSSC is proposed with the objective of minimising transmission loss by maintaining the voltage within the limits while enhancing the transmittable power under non‐sinusoidal conditions. A two‐machine model of power system with 400 kV transmission line with parameters as per standards issued by the Central Electricity Authority is considered for validation of the algorithm using MATLAB platform and results are presented. |
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ISSN: | 1751-8687 1751-8695 |