2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3283573
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Optimal Power Flow in the Presence of HVDC Lines Along With Optimal Placement of FACTS in Order to Power System Stability Improvement in Different Conditions: Technical and Economic Approach

Abstract: Due to the high cost of investment for the development of the transmission network and the key role of transmission networks in the restructured environment, the use of FACTS devices is considered a key issue. In this paper, two issues of location and optimal capacity of TCSC in transmission networks has been investigated. In the proposed method, the objective function is defined in order to reduce losses and increase network load ability. This problem was studied in two technical and economic approaches and i… Show more

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“…We considered a theoretical wind farm capacity equivalent to 900 MW (i.e., 3 × 300 MW wind turbines in a cluster). mining FACTS device locations [28], [29], primarily focusing on power loss reduction and voltage stability, while neglecting rotor angle stability as a constraint. In this study, we adopt the methodology proposed in [30] for siting STATCOMs, which considers losses, voltage, and angle stability.…”
Section: B Selecting Wind Farm Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We considered a theoretical wind farm capacity equivalent to 900 MW (i.e., 3 × 300 MW wind turbines in a cluster). mining FACTS device locations [28], [29], primarily focusing on power loss reduction and voltage stability, while neglecting rotor angle stability as a constraint. In this study, we adopt the methodology proposed in [30] for siting STATCOMs, which considers losses, voltage, and angle stability.…”
Section: B Selecting Wind Farm Sitementioning
confidence: 99%