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Coordinated power flow control by multiple FACTS devices

Oudalov, A.
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Cherkaoui, R.  
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Germond, A. J.  
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2003
2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings

This work describes a development of a control system and control strategies capable of governing multiple flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices. The main purposes of the presented coordinated control system are to remove overloads and to achieve specified power flows in transmission lines of a power system in the normal and N-1 steady-state operational modes. Proposed control strategies are based on heuristic rules; therefore they do not require intensive computations. A prototype of a control system has been designed as a real time tool constantly monitoring power flows and generating appropriate control signals to each FACTS device in order to maintain acceptable power flow levels. It has been interfaced with load flow software to test its effectiveness through non-linear simulations using the 380/220 kV Swiss power system as the study case. The results obtained are presented

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DOI
10.1109/PTC.2003.1304361
Author(s)
Oudalov, A.
Cherkaoui, R.  
Germond, A. J.  
Emery, M.
Date Issued

2003

Published in
2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings
Volume

3

Subjects

control system synthesis

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flexible AC transmission systems

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fuzzy set

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theory

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load flow control

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monitoring

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power transmission control

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power

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transmission lines

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multiple FACTS devices

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power flow control

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overloads

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transmission lines

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steady- state operational modes

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heuristic rules

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power flow monitoring

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load flow software

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Swiss power system

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380 kV

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220 kV

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