Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) have been proposed in the late 1980s to meet and provide the electrical power system requirements. FACTS are used to control the power flow and to improve the power system stability. Interline power flow controller (IPFC) is a versatile device in the FACTS family of controllers and one of its latest generations which has the ability to simultaneously control the power flow in two or multiple transmission lines. This paper is tackling the IPFC performance in power systems; it aims to discuss the availability to define a known scenario for the IPFC performance in different systems. An introduction supported with brief review on IPFC, IPFC principle of operation and IPFC mathematical model are also introduced. IEEE 14-bus and 30-bus systems have chosen as a test power systems to support the behavior study of power system equipped with IPFC device. Three different locations have chosen to give variety of system configurations to give effective performance analysis.
The massive increase in the utilization of Distributed Generation (DG) units in the traditional Electric Distribution Networks (EDNs) enforces the distribution companies' operators to enhance the technical performance of EDNs while considering economic perspectives. This challenge paves the way for developing a multi-objective optimization platform to tackle the techno-economic problems while respecting system uncertainties as well as the operational policy of the distribution companies. As a motivating solution for this multi-objective problem, this paper introduces the application of three natureinspired algorithms as multi-objective optimization techniques for enhancing the techno-economic performance of EDNs through the integration of multiple Renewable Energy Resources (RERs). Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm (GOA), Salp Swarm Algorithm (SSA) and Moth Flame Optimization Algorithm (MFO), have been employed in this comparative study to minimize the active power losses, enhance the Fast Voltage Stability Index (FVSI) and reduce the total costs, considering the penetration level specified margin as well as and the framework of the DG units' operating power factor constraints. The proposed algorithms have been implemented in the MATLAB environment and applied on various benchmark IEEE test systems (33-bus, 57-bus and 300-bus) as a mimic, small and large EDNs. A realistic part of the Egyptian distribution network (171-bus) is also introduced as a practical, applicable case study. The attained results show that the suggested optimization platform especially using MFO, is more effective and successful in determining and finding the optimal locations and capacities of different DG types for getting the optimal value of the objective function in minimum time within a minimum number of iterations.
Interline power flow controller (IPFC) is the latest proposed flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTS) device. Although IPFC was proposed in 1998, its performance studying stills good research area. It cannot be denied that, the first step for performance analysis is developing an effective simulation model. This paper is tackling; the steady state modeling for a power system equipped with IPFC device, approaches for applying this model and the idea behind each approach. 5-Bus, 14-Bus and 30-Bus systems have been chosen as case studies to support the comparison between the three approaches.
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