Protection Of Series Capacitor Compensation To Improving Power Capability Of A Transmission Line
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 3
Abstract
— This paper introduces the series capacitor compensation method which considers as a leading technique to improve the power system capability; with the analysis of the location of inserted capacitor, degree of compensation, and simulate a protection scheme for the capacitors. A better power transfer capability of an existing transmission line will have a great effect on the overall system and its stability, in addition to its contribution to the economic and environmental sides. The system was established by Power System Computer Aided Design (PSCAD). Protection of series capacitor compensation model consists of a logically designed voltage relay and circuit breakers that are suitable to the system; responding to overvoltage conditions that may occur across series capacitors. The discussed methodology is based on real life data obtained from National Electric Power Company (NEPCO). Simulation results prove that the series capacitor compensation can reduce losses through the transmission line and achieve a higher power delivered to the load.
Authors and Affiliations
Ahmed R. Azzam, Muna A. Awajan, Dima S. Suleiman, Cathrine J. Qadi, Hussein D. Al- Majali
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