Flexible AC Transmission System Controllers : A State of Art
@inproceedings{Singh2014FlexibleAT, title={Flexible AC Transmission System Controllers : A State of Art}, author={R. P. Singh and S. K. Bharadwaj and R. Singh}, year={2014} }
Electricity market activities and a growing demand for electricity have led to heavily stressed power systems. This requires operation of the networks closer to their stability limits. Cost effective solutions are preferred over network extensions. The flexible alternating current transmission system (FACTS), a new technology based on power electronics, offers an opportunity to enhance controllability, stability, and power transfer capability of ac transmission systems. This paper provides a… CONTINUE READING
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