Title :
AEP UPFC project: installation, commissioning and operation of the ±160 MVA STATCOM (phase I)
Author :
Schauder, C. ; Stacey, E. ; Lund, M. ; Gyugyi, L. ; Kovalsky, L. ; Keri, A. ; Mehraban, A. ; Edris, A.
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electr. Corp., USA
fDate :
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
American Electric Power (AEP) has selected its Inez Substation in eastern Kentucky for the location of the world´s first Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) installation. Comprising two ±160 MVA voltage-sourced GTO-thyristor-based inverters, this installation is not only the first practical demonstration of the UPFC concept, but also by far the highest power GTO-based Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) equipment ever installed. The installation will be the first demonstration of this type of equipment connected in series with a transmission line. The project is a collaborative effort between AEP, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and has been divided into two phases corresponding to the installation of the shunt- and series-connected inverters respectively. Phase I (installation and commissioning of the shunt inverter (STATCOM)) was completed successfully in July, 1997, and the STATCOM is now operational. Phase II is scheduled for completion in early 1998. This paper gives a brief background to the project, describes the installation and special features of the equipment, and reports on the Phase I commissioning and STATCOM operation
Keywords :
flexible AC transmission systems; invertors; load flow; load regulation; power system control; static VAr compensators; thyristor convertors; 160 MVA; AEP UPFC project; American Electric Power; EPRI; Electric Power Research Institute; FACTS equipment; Flexible AC Transmission Systems; Inez Substation; STATCOM; Unified Power Flow Controller; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; commissioning; eastern Kentucky; installation; series-connected inverters; shunt-connected inverters; transmission line; voltage-sourced GTO-thyristor-based inverters; Automatic voltage control; Collaboration; Flexible AC transmission systems; Inverters; Load flow; Power transmission lines; Reactive power; Scheduling; Static VAr compensators; Substations;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on