Flexible AC Transmission System - Wikipedia
Flexible AC Transmission System - Wikipedia
Flexible AC Transmission System - Wikipedia
FACTS is defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as "a power
electronic based system and other static equipment that provide control of one or more AC
transmission system parameters to enhance controllability and increase power transfer
capability".[1]
According to Siemens, "FACTS Increase the reliability of AC grids and reduce power delivery costs.
They improve transmission quality and efficiency of power transmission by supplying inductive or
reactive power to grid.[2]
Technology
Shunt compensation
In shunt compensation, power system is connected in shunt
(parallel) with the FACTS. It works as a controllable current
source. Shunt compensation is of two types:
Series compensation.
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Theory
In the case of a no-loss line, voltage magnitude at the receiving
end is the same as voltage magnitude at the sending end: Vs =
Vr = V. Transmission results in a phase lag that depends on
line reactance X.
Shunt compensation.
As it is a no-loss line, active power P is the same at any point of the line:
Reactive power at sending end is the opposite of reactive power at receiving end:
As is very small, active power mainly depends on whereas reactive power mainly depends on
voltage magnitude.
Series compensation
FACTS for series compensation modify line impedance: X is decreased so as to increase the
transmittable active power. However, more reactive power must be provided.
Shunt compensation
Reactive current is injected into the line to maintain voltage magnitude. Transmittable active
power is increased but more reactive power is to be provided.
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See also
Static synchronous series compensator
HVDC
Dynamic line rating for electric utilities
References
In-line references
doi:10.1109/61.634216 (https://doi.org/10.1109%2F61.634216)
2. Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) - Siemens (https://www.energy.siemens.com/hq/e
n/power-transmission/facts/)
General references
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