Comparison between flexible AC transmission systems (FACTs) and filters regarding renewable energy systems harmonics mitigation
Abstract
Renewable energy growing is considered one of the main sources of the system harmonics. Thus, in this paper, Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is reduced by using flexible AC transmission systems (FACTs). Static Compensator (STATCOM) and Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) are used and compared against basic harmonics filter. Cases studied are as follows: First, the system is studied without any harmonic limitation. Then each type of the chosen two types of (FACTs) is connected to the system. Finally, the harmonics filter is used as a reference to verify the (FACTs) effectiveness. MATLAB/SIMULINK is the tool to examine and simulate the system.
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Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.
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Research funding: None declared.
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Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Research Articles
- Solving realistic reactive power market clearing problem of wind-thermal power system with system security
- A novel methodology for power loss allocation of both passive and active power distribution systems
- A simple network reduction technique for large autonomous microgrids incorporating an efficient reactive power sharing
- An adaptive, observer-based switching method for B4 inverters feeding three-phase induction motors
- Analysis and evaluation of two short-term load forecasting techniques
- Power quality improvement in a photovoltaic based microgrid integrated network using multilevel inverter
- Comparison between flexible AC transmission systems (FACTs) and filters regarding renewable energy systems harmonics mitigation
- Evaluating the impact of Khanh Son power plant on Danang Distribution Network
- Fast valving automation setting using HRTSim
- Mathematical modeling of polymer dielectric strength considering filling concentration
- Special action on high quality development of renewable energy in Northeast China: market implementation initiatives and suggestions
- Coordinated power management and control of renewable energy sources based smart grid
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Research Articles
- Solving realistic reactive power market clearing problem of wind-thermal power system with system security
- A novel methodology for power loss allocation of both passive and active power distribution systems
- A simple network reduction technique for large autonomous microgrids incorporating an efficient reactive power sharing
- An adaptive, observer-based switching method for B4 inverters feeding three-phase induction motors
- Analysis and evaluation of two short-term load forecasting techniques
- Power quality improvement in a photovoltaic based microgrid integrated network using multilevel inverter
- Comparison between flexible AC transmission systems (FACTs) and filters regarding renewable energy systems harmonics mitigation
- Evaluating the impact of Khanh Son power plant on Danang Distribution Network
- Fast valving automation setting using HRTSim
- Mathematical modeling of polymer dielectric strength considering filling concentration
- Special action on high quality development of renewable energy in Northeast China: market implementation initiatives and suggestions
- Coordinated power management and control of renewable energy sources based smart grid