DocumentCode
605338
Title
Placement of STATCOM in a wind integrated power system for improving the loadability
Author
Thomas, P.C. ; Sreerenjini, K. ; Pillai, A.G. ; Cherian, V.I. ; Joseph, T. ; Sreedharan, Swetha
Author_Institution
Amal Jyothi Coll. of Eng., Kottayam, India
fYear
2013
fDate
6-8 Feb. 2013
Firstpage
110
Lastpage
114
Abstract
Voltage instability is a major problem that is attracting worldwide interest because of its consequence of voltage collapses. These days´ Kerala power system operate closer to their stability limits because of the economic considerations, making large amount of power transfer from long distance and an inadequate supply of reactive power which contribute to system voltage instability that eventually leads to voltage collapse. So the stability margin has to be estimated and to know the loadability of the power system is essential in the real time system for voltage stability assessment. This paper investigates the enhancement of voltage stability using Static Compensator (STATCOM) in a wind integrated Central Travancore wind integrated power system. Wind energy is gaining attention among a variety of renewable energy resources mainly because it is a clean source of energy, renewable and also its running cost and maintenance cost is very less compared to other energy sources. Wind generation requires some device to smoothen the output from a wind turbine and a STATCOM connected to the bus performs this operation along with the property of voltage stability enhancement. The studies made in this paper are done with power system analysis toolbox (PSAT), a powerful toolbox in MATLAB for power system analysis.
Keywords
power system analysis computing; power system stability; reactive power; renewable energy sources; static VAr compensators; voltage regulators; wind power plants; wind turbines; Kerala power system; Matlab; PSAT; STATCOM placement; economic considerations; power system analysis; power system analysis toolbox; power system loadability; power transfer; reactive power; real time system; renewable energy resources; stability limits; stability margin; static compensator; system voltage instability; voltage stability assessment; voltage stability enhancement; wind integrated central Travancore wind integrated power system; wind integrated power system; wind turbine; Automatic voltage control; Loading; Power system stability; Reactive power; Stability analysis; Thermal stability; Wind power generation; P-V curve; STATCOM; Voltage stability; maximum loading point; wind integrated power system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power, Energy and Control (ICPEC), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Sri Rangalatchum Dindigul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6027-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPEC.2013.6527633
Filename
6527633
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