2019
DOI: 10.1049/iet-stg.2018.0065
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Unified power flow controllers in smart power systems: models, methods, and future research

Abstract: Power flow control has become increasingly important in recent years in the area of smart power systems that have to integrate increased shares of variable renewable energy sources. The unified power flow controller (UPFC) provides in realtime, simultaneously or selectively, active and reactive power flow control as well as voltage control in smart power systems. Several models and methods have been suggested for the control, analysis, operation, and planning of UPFCs in smart power systems. This study introdu… Show more

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“…In addition to research articles, there are also important review papers that summarize the research findings on FACTS devices and their grid services in a comprehensive manner. There are review articles devoted to the review of one particular FACTS device [5][6][7], and articles that review more FACTS devices [8][9][10]. The study of [5] reviews the models and methods of unified power flow controllers (UPFCs) in smart grids, sets the future research goals, and provides future research directions in this field.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to research articles, there are also important review papers that summarize the research findings on FACTS devices and their grid services in a comprehensive manner. There are review articles devoted to the review of one particular FACTS device [5][6][7], and articles that review more FACTS devices [8][9][10]. The study of [5] reviews the models and methods of unified power flow controllers (UPFCs) in smart grids, sets the future research goals, and provides future research directions in this field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are review articles devoted to the review of one particular FACTS device [5][6][7], and articles that review more FACTS devices [8][9][10]. The study of [5] reviews the models and methods of unified power flow controllers (UPFCs) in smart grids, sets the future research goals, and provides future research directions in this field. Another [6] provides a comprehensive review on static synchronous compensators (STATCOMs) and their future research…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Scheduling multiple energy carriers/vectors, e.g., coupled electricity and gas networks, has received much attention in recent years [1]- [4]. Motivation behind the scheduling is that the electricity, natural gas, and distributed renewable energy sources can be systematically and optimally integrated to improve operating performance, e.g., carbon reduction [1], cost minimization, reliability [2], and stability [3].…”
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“…Motivation behind the scheduling is that the electricity, natural gas, and distributed renewable energy sources can be systematically and optimally integrated to improve operating performance, e.g., carbon reduction [1], cost minimization, reliability [2], and stability [3]. Modelbased optimization is an efficient tool to solve the scheduling problem, under which the scheduling objective is designed according to certain criteria, subject to technical constraints [4]. Although designing energy hub scheduling as an optimization problem yields a theoretically optimal solution, there are still several major challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%