Results in Engineering (Sep 2024)

Reactive power compensation during the convergence of grid system with FACTS devices

  • Akhil Nigam,
  • Kamal Kant Sharma,
  • Muhammad Bilal Riaz,
  • Moh Yaseen,
  • Anum Shafiq,
  • Tabassum Naz Sindhu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 102449

Abstract

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From the last few years power demanding is increasing as per load requirement. The condition of power demand is not accompanied by only generation and transmission of electricity. Many industrial power plants are running on higher capacity to fulfill load requirement. There are many issues such as voltage instability and power quality which led to many power plants. In distributed generation generators are distributed asynchronous type and mostly affected by the reactive power. They basically cannot generate reactive power but draws away from the power system. It causes the voltage drop to the consumer side which may be not acceptable. Then reactive power management is essential for reducing those problems and provides continuity of electricity to the consumers. Distributed generation systems and FACTS devices are converting conventional power grid into smart grid. Reactive power compensation is now challenging issue to preserve adequate power quality and improve the performance of distribution system. There are many FACTS devices such as we can control power factor of the circuit and reactive power compensation. Many researchers have focused on behavior of FACTS device in an unbalanced condition and majority work is done only with DSTATCOM. This paper deals with different FACTS devices in grid systems with analysis and overview of D-FACTS devices. Hence in this paper, applications of various D-FACTS devices have been described to find location of compensation devices for reliable operation.

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