DocumentCode :
1678787
Title :
Challenges and benefits in developing and applying FACTS technology in the USA
Author :
Edris, A.-A.
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only as given. As the US electric utility industry undergoes its most fundamental transition in a century, many forces of change are converging on power delivery systems. In the United States, deregulation at both the state and federal levels is increasing competition among utilities and bringing new participants into the electricity market. The most pressing needs for the electric utility industry are how to increase the capability, controllability and flexibility of power transfer of existing transmission facilities while maintaining the reliability of the power delivery. The flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) is a technology-based solution envisioned by EPRI to help the utility industry deal with changes in the power delivery business. A major thrust of FACTS technology is the development of power electronic-based systems that provide dynamic control of the power transfer parameters of transmission voltage, line impedance and phase angle. In other words, the transmission system becomes an active power delivery element, playing an active role in determining real and reactive power flow and in containing power transfer dynamics. The results are, therefore, better utilization of transmission assets and increased flexibility, reliability, and security of power delivery. This paper presents the challenges and the proven technical and economical benefits of FACTS Controllers developed and under development by EPRI and power utilities in the USA.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; flexible AC transmission systems; load flow control; power transmission control; power transmission reliability; reactive power control; static VAr compensators; EPRI; FACTS technology; USA; benefits; capability; challenges; competition; controllability; deregulation; dynamic control; electric utility industry; electricity market; flexibility; flexible AC transmission system; line impedance; phase angle; power delivery; power transfer; transmission assets; transmission facilities; transmission voltage; Controllability; Electrical equipment industry; Electricity supply industry; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Flexible AC transmission systems; Industrial control; Power industry; Power system dynamics; Power system reliability; Pressing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Power Engineering, 1999. PowerTech Budapest 99. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest, Hungary
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5836-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.1999.826432
Filename :
826432
Link To Document :
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