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Dynamically efficient active power filters present a promising solution to address recent challenges of power system applications. They are capable of effectively suppressing harmonics, compensating reactive power, and mitigating resonance issues. Unlike passive compensation techniques, active power filters can dynamically adapt to varying load conditions, ensuring reliable operation. Furthermore, Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices offer additional benefits by dynamically regulating reactive power flow under various load conditions and compensating for harmonic currents. By utilizing active power filters and FACTS devices, power systems can enhance transient and dynamic stability while effectively managing reactive power and harmonic issues. This comprehensive approach not only ensures reliable operation but also optimizes the overall performance of interconnected power systems and micro-grids.
In general, power quality problems in the micro grid can be divided into two separate categories. First, the problems that are related to the voltage delivered at the point of common coupling and include voltage harmonics, overvoltage, under voltage, voltage swell, voltage sag, voltage imbalance, voltage fluctuations, outages, etc. Second, the problems related to the current drawn from the network by non-linear loads such as electric arc furnaces, uninterruptible power supplies, speed control systems, etc., which can lead to power quality complications, including improper power factor, high reactive power, harmonic currents, unbalanced currents, etc. Therefore, in order to improve the level of power quality in a network, the proposed solutions solve the power quality problems from both perspectives and try to ensure that under any conditions of network problems, the voltage delivered to the load is standard.
Keywords:
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK,STATCOM,UPQC,DG,FACTS,SMARTGRID
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"Dynamic Modelling and Performance Evaluation of STATCOM and UPQC to improve the power quality in IEEE 30-Bus Distribution System ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 8, page no.b153-b166, August-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2508121.pdf
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