Estabilidad de Tensión y Compensación Electrónica en Sistemas Eléctricos Depotencia Usando Herramientas de Simulación

Translated title of the contribution: Voltage Stability and Electronic Compensation in Depower Electrical Systems Using Simulation Tools

Miguel Angel Campaña Molina, Paul Andres Masache Almeida, Esteban Mauricio Inga Ortega, Diego Francisco Carrion Galarza

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Abstract

Increased demand in the different electrical power systems (EPS) has a negative impact in voltage stability, reliability and quality of the power supplyVoltage profile is reduced when generation units are not capable of supplying reactive power to the EPS at the times it is required. With the development of power electronics and complex control systems, flexible alternating current transmission system (FACTS) devices have been introduced. In this article, the impact of the introduction of a type of FACTS that allows reactive power compensation in the EPS analyzed in detail. Furthermore, a methodology to decide the capacity of the Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) and its optimal location with the execution of continuous power flows (CPF) will be analyzed. Finally, the positive impact of installing a Power System Stabilizer (PSS) control to ensure voltage stability in the EPS will be studied. This article is developed using the IEEE 14-bus base system under two mathematical models for power flow calculation developed in MATLAB software, which are: which are: i) through the power balance equations and ii ) Newton Raphson with the toolbox PSAT.
Translated title of the contributionVoltage Stability and Electronic Compensation in Depower Electrical Systems Using Simulation Tools
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalIngenius
Volume28
Issue number28
StatePublished - 2 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Contingency
  • Continuous Power Flow
  • Load Factor
  • Psat
  • Pss
  • Statcom

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 317A Electricity and Energy

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