A Simulation Model for Reactive Power Compensation

Abstract

In the modern power system the reactive power compensation is one of the main issues, thus we need to work on the efficient methods by which Var compensation can be done easily and we can optimize the modern power system. Var control technique can provides appropriate placement of compensation devices by which a desirable voltage profile can be achieved and at the same time minimizing the power losses in the system. In this paper the hybrid systems is used for dual compensation of reactive power and DC magnetic bias in distribution systems, and it results in desired real power in the system.

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Ashutosh Barua

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Ashutosh Barua (2015). A Simulation Model for Reactive Power Compensation. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 3(5), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-20457