Power system stability enhancement using facts controllers: A review

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Abstract

In recent years, power demand has increased substantially while the expansion of power generation and transmission has been severely limited due to limited resources and environmental restrictions. As a consequence, some transmission lines are heavily loaded and the system stability becomes a power transfer-limiting factor. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) controllers have been mainly used for solving various power system steady state control problems. However, recent studies reveal that FACTS controllers could be employed to enhance power system stability in addition to their main function of power flow control. The literature shows an increasing interest in this subject for the last two decades, where the enhancement of system stability using FACTS controllers has been extensively investigated. This paper presents a comprehensive review on the research and developments in the power system stability enhancement using FACTS damping controllers. Several technical issues related to FACTS installations have been highlighted and performance comparison of different FACTS controllers has been discussed. In addition, some of the utility experience, real-world installations, and semiconductor technology development have been reviewed and summarized. Applications of FACTS to other power system studies have also been discussed. About two hundred twenty seven research publications have been classified and appended for a quick reference.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-172
Number of pages20
JournalArabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Volume34
Issue number2 B
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • FACTS
  • IPFC
  • PSS
  • Power system stability
  • SSSC
  • STATCOM
  • SVC
  • TCPS
  • TCSC
  • UPFC

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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