Reactive Power Control in AC Power Systems
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2017Author
Tabatabaei, Naser Mahdavi
Aghbolaghi, Ali Jafari
Bizon, Nicu
Blaabjerg, Frede
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The modern electric power systems are more expanded worldwide and include
more energy resources and critical parts based on the requirements of the
twenty-first century. General parts of electric power systems as generation, transmission
and consumption are important to be analyzed and well operated for the
development of industry and life.
The engineers and scientists need applicable and renewable methods for analyzing
and controlling each part of the electric power systems and to overcome
complicated actions which occur in the systems due to their operational and
interconnection behaviors. The objective of the analysis is minimizing the losses
of the networks and increasing the overall efficiency and economic advantages.
The central and distributed generation of electric power networks connect to
more loads, transmission lines, transformers and energy sources together including
nonlinear equipment such as power semiconductor devices. The engineers and
scientists are interested in analyzing the power systems operations to control
and develop the AC/DC networks including high voltage transmission lines and
equipment.
Flexible and fast power flow control and transmission are expected to raise the
network effective operation, power wheeling requirement and transmission capability
as well as voltage stability. Computational intelligence methods are applied to
electric power analysis to facilitate the effective analysis techniques and solve
several power system problems especially in power transmission and voltage
stability.
Reactive Power Control in AC Power Systems: Fundamentals and Current
Issues is a book aimed to highlight the reactive power control and voltage stability
concepts and analysis to provide understanding on how they are affected by different
criteria of available generations, transmissions and loads using different
research methods.