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Enhancing Short-Circuit Level and Dynamic Reactive Power Exchange in Gb Transmission Networks under Low Inertia Scenarios

In Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies — 2019, pp. 1-6
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University of Strathclyde1

National Grid2

Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Electric Power Systems, Center for Electric Power and Energy, Centers, Technical University of Denmark4

The objective of the studies presented in this paper is to demonstrate that the deployment and operational control of Synchronous Condensers (SynCons) combined with Static Compensators (STATCOM) in the GB transmission system can mitigate a part of the challenges associated with the high penetration of renewable energy sources.

The case studies include scenarios such as transmission-level faults, fault level calculation and dynamic reactive power provision. For these scenarios, SynCons and STATCOMs of different capacity and design are installed at different regions of the GB transmission system. For these studies, verified models of SynCons and STATCOMs are deployed which are integrated to a representative GB network model.

All the studies have been implemented in RMS simulation environment using Power Factory-DIgSILENT package software.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2019
Pages: 1-6
Proceedings: 2nd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies
Series: Sest 2019 - 2nd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies
ISBN: 1728111560 , 1728111579 , 9781728111568 and 9781728111575
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/SEST.2019.8849020
ORCIDs: Yang, Guangya

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