Title :
Comparison of the "Sen" transformer with the unified power flow controller
Author :
Sen, Kalyan K. ; Mey Ling Sen
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electro-Mech. Div. Technol. Center, Mount Pleasant, PA, USA
Abstract :
The independent control of active and reactive power flow in a transmission line is necessary for the transfer of bulk power along a desired path in the most economical way. A "Sen" transformer (ST) uses transformer and tap changers that are traditionally used to build a voltage-regulating transformer (VRT) and a phase angle regulator (PAR). The ST regulates the voltage at a point in the transmission line as a VRT does. Additionally, the ST provides an independent and bidirectional active and reactive power (P and Q) flow control in the transmission line as a voltage-sourced converter (VSC)-based unified power flow controller (UPFC) does. Although both the ST and the PAR use a comparable number of components, the ST provides an area of controllability in the P-Q plane similar to a UPFC, while the PAR provides a linear P-Q characteristic. The technology of transformer and tap changer is proven to be reliable and cost-effective when compared with the emerging technology of VSC. The new ST is adequate to provide independent control of active and reactive power flow in most utility applications.
Keywords :
controllability; flexible AC transmission systems; load flow control; on load tap changers; power convertors; power transmission control; power transmission lines; reactive power control; voltage control; P-Q plane; Sen transformer; UPFC; active power flow; bulk power transfer; controllability; flow control; linear P-Q characteristic; phase angle regulator; phase shifters; power electronics; power transmission control; reactive power flow; tap changers; transmission line; unified power flow controller; voltage-regulating transformer; voltage-sourced converter; Environmental economics; Load flow; Phase transformers; Power generation economics; Power transformers; Power transmission; Power transmission lines; Reactive power; Reactive power control; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2003.817817