The resolution of the environment pollution depends on renewable energy sources, such as wind energy systems. These systems face transient and voltage stability issues with wind energy employing fixed-speed induction generators to be augmented with resistive type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter (SFCL) and Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) devices. The use of a combined model based on SFCL and SMES for promoting transient and voltage stability of a multi-machine power system considering the fixed-speed induction generators is the primary focus of this study. Our contribution is the development of a new model that combines the advantages of SFCL and SMES. The proposed model functions assure flexible control of reactive power using SMES controller while reducing fault current using superconducting technology-based SFCL. The effectiveness of the proposed combined model is tested on the IEEE11-bus test system applied to the case of a three-phase short circuit fault in one transmission line.
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