Voltage Stability by Injecting Reactive Power using STATCOM for Wind Turbine Squirrel-Cage Induction Generator System during Fault
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Research in Power Electronics & Power Systems - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Reactive power limit of the system affects it’s Voltage stability. The wind driven self excited induction generator during faults and heavy loading condition, lacks in supplying reactive power to the system. FACTs devices improve the reactive power flow in the system thereby improving voltage stability. This paper concludes the effect of STATCOM on the voltage stability. voltage stability is improved through the ability of the STATCOM FACTs devices help to increase the load ability margin of the power network.
Authors and Affiliations
Mr. Pankaj Kumar
Distribution System Power Quality Improvement Using D-STATCOM
Power quality can be explained as the set of limits defined for a system’s electrical parameters so that the whole electrical system can function in its intended manner & performs without significant losses. Power qualit...
Uses and Comparison of Multi Input Converter Topology with Power Control
In this article a new topology is introduces which shows multiple energy sources input to a common load. But as we know about that all different type of energy sources have different voltage and current characteristic an...
Reactive Power Compensation and Power Injection through Distributed Generation Sources
Renewable energy resources are connected in distribution systems to achieving benefits. A control strategy to consummate favor from these grid-interfacing inverters when installed in 3-phase 4-wire distribution systems i...
Net-metering: Requirement for India
In India, as there is great demand for solar energy, it is must for us to switch towards that natural energy to avoid the energy crisis. In India already the implementation of solar metering is started which has two cate...
Recent Trends in Energy Conservation Techniques
The process of liberalization of the Indian economy is rapidly progressing and it is expected to gather further momentum in the coming years. Thedemand for electricity is growing at a much faster rate than the generation...