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An analysis of steady operating conditions and power-transfer capacity of a power line equipped with controlled shunt compensation

Germond, A.  
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Sazhenkov, A. V.
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Stroyev, V. A.
2006
Elektrichestvo

Steady operating conditions of an extra-high-voltage power line equipped with controlled shunting reactors are considered. The required control of the reactors is shown that enables the permissible levels of voltage at intermediate points of the power line to be ensured under low-load conditions and the transmission of the maximum power under maximum-load conditions. The limit of power transferred is determined. The obtained results are illustrated on the example of a 750 kV power line

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research article
Author(s)
Germond, A.  
Sazhenkov, A. V.
Stroyev, V. A.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Elektrichestvo
Issue

2

Start page

2

End page

6

Subjects

power cables

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power transmission control

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reactors (electric)

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steady operating condition

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power-transfer capacity

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extra-high-voltage power line

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shunt compensation

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shunt reactor control

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power transmission

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750 kV

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April 4, 2007
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