“…Proper control over the zero-sequence current and voltage quantities are possible with additional compensation devices installed at the secondary side of the DT. Additionally, it is recommended to compensate the load-generated excess neutral current at the PCC to keep the DT neutral point at virtually zero potential [9]. The neutral compensation methods are mainly categorised into two categories as: passive compensation, and active compensation.…”
Section: High Voltage Transmission Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over-heating the distribution transformer can increase losses and reduce the overall system's efficiency. The zero sequence harmonic current flows via the fuel tank wall and the steel components of the DT which generates heat, causes winding insulation failure and reduces equipment lifetime [9], [13]. iv.…”
Section: Challenges With 3p-4w Unbalanced Distribution Networkmentioning
“…Proper control over the zero-sequence current and voltage quantities are possible with additional compensation devices installed at the secondary side of the DT. Additionally, it is recommended to compensate the load-generated excess neutral current at the PCC to keep the DT neutral point at virtually zero potential [9]. The neutral compensation methods are mainly categorised into two categories as: passive compensation, and active compensation.…”
Section: High Voltage Transmission Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over-heating the distribution transformer can increase losses and reduce the overall system's efficiency. The zero sequence harmonic current flows via the fuel tank wall and the steel components of the DT which generates heat, causes winding insulation failure and reduces equipment lifetime [9], [13]. iv.…”
Section: Challenges With 3p-4w Unbalanced Distribution Networkmentioning
This paper presents the Bibliography of FACTS technology for 2012-2013. It provides a listing of various journal and conference papers in this area. This Bibliography includes papers published until November 2013.
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