2012 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference 2012
DOI: 10.1109/epec.2012.6474943
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Series capacitors for increased power transmission capability of a 500 kV grid intertie

Abstract: Two 500 kV series capacitors came on line in Ontario, Canada in 2011 with the purpose of improving transmission capacity in a power interconnector and of meeting rising demands on power transmission within the province of Ontario. The series capacitors are equipped with a novel Fast Protective Device representing an important step forward in series capacitor protection philosophy and technology. The paper will dwell on this as well as on other salient design features of the series capacitors and also highlight… Show more

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“…There are various potential techniques that can increase the thermal capacity of an existing line [6]. A few of the techniques utilized for thermal uprating of the transmission line are as below:…”
Section: Thermal Power Flow Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various potential techniques that can increase the thermal capacity of an existing line [6]. A few of the techniques utilized for thermal uprating of the transmission line are as below:…”
Section: Thermal Power Flow Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factor K is the degree of compensation [11] (also known as compensation factor).The series capacitive reactance equal to X C and the inductive reactance of the line equal to X L…”
Section: The Principal Of Compensation In Power Transmission Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using equation (13) and equation (15) we can get figure 7 and figure 8 respectively. The graphical representation ("load curve" and "P-V curve") for without compensation is in below Using equation (11) and equation (12) the graphical representation ( "load curve" and "P-V curve") from 10% to 85% compensation is in figure 9 and figure 10. Figure (9) shows that it is possible to increase the maximum power transfer capability by applying for compensation.…”
Section: Without Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capacitor compensator circuit is made up of the capacitor module and its protective scheme. The protective scheme shown in Figure 1 consists of [7];…”
Section: Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%