DocumentCode :
3451216
Title :
Custom power technology in distribution systems: an overview
Author :
Osborne, Mark M. ; Kitchin, Roger H. ; Ryan, Hugh M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Energy Syst. Res. Group, Sunderland Univ., UK
fYear :
1995
fDate :
34794
Firstpage :
42644
Lastpage :
1011
Abstract :
Against a background of increased use of microprocessor based systems and complex electronic devices, power quality and reliability is becoming a topic of growing concern. This paper has attempted to provide a general overview of these major aspects. The improved co-ordination and control of power flow coupled with a reduction of disturbances is required in order to meet the new demands. This is only realistically possible with solid state devices and employing real time supervisory control systems. The application of these custom power solutions will go along way to preventing many of the disturbances hindering production. Predictions suggest the newer technology will introduce a much faster response with rapid control of network characteristics. Although in it´s infancy, commercial development is anticipated in the very near future. However, there stills needs to be clear evidence of secure operation, with adequate fail-safe measures built in, before users show full confidence in this new technology
Keywords :
distribution networks; load flow; load regulation; microcomputer applications; power electronics; power supply quality; power system control; power system reliability; FACTS; custom power technology; distribution systems; disturbances reduction; fail-safe measures; microprocessor based systems; power flow co-ordination; power flow control; power quality; real time supervisory control systems; reliability; secure operation; solid state devices;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Reliability, Security and Power Quality of Distribution Systems., 1995., IEE North Eastern Centre Power Section Symposium on the
Conference_Location :
Durham
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19950458
Filename :
494957
Link To Document :
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