Title :
The FACTS and HVDC Equipment Application for Reliability, Flexibility and Controllability Increase in the Metropolitan Area Power System
Author :
Kucherov, Y. ; Utts, S.
Author_Institution :
JSC Syst. Operator of the United Power Syst., Russia
Abstract :
Urbanization volume has been growing for the whole 21th century. The consumption increase in the Metropolitan area power system will lead to the necessity of the power system development with electric grid equipment construction, including voltage levels transfer to the next level and the new generating units installation, including dispersed generators penetration. The FACTS and HVDC equipment application are considered for the Metropolitan area power system reliability, flexibility and controllability increase in this article. The equipment influence on power flows allocation, short circuit current limitation is presented. Economic effect from the new equipment installation is analyzed. The new structure of power system with FACTS and HVDC equipment is developed. The possibility of using the new equipment as a part of Smart Grid is proposed.
Keywords :
HVDC power transmission; controllability; distributed power generation; flexible AC transmission systems; power distribution control; power distribution economics; power transmission control; power transmission economics; power transmission reliability; short-circuit currents; smart power grids; FACTS; HVDC equipment application; dispersed generators penetration; economic effect; electric grid equipment construction; generating units installation; metropolitan area power system controllability; metropolitan area power system flexibility; metropolitan area power system reliability; power flows allocation; power system development; short circuit current limitation; smart grid; urbanization volume; voltage levels; FACTS; HVDC; Metropolitan area; flexibility; short circuit current;
Conference_Titel :
AC and DC Power Transmission, 11th IET International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-982-7
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2015.0089