INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMIC STABILITY AND PERFORMANCE OF KOKA—DIRE DAWA [Eastern region] HVAC LINE WITH SVC, TCSC, AND UPFC

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dc.contributor.author Olana, Adama(MSc)
dc.contributor.author Nigussie, Ayele (PhD)
dc.contributor.author K., Ramesh (Phd)
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-22T11:19:08Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-22T11:19:08Z
dc.date.issued 2021-10
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.haramaya.edu.et//hru/handle/123456789/4794
dc.description 93 en_US
dc.description.abstract Everywhere in the world, the demand for electric power is increasing substantially while the expansion of power generation and transmission systems is being hindered by limited resources and environmental restrictions. As a consequence, some transmission lines are heavily loaded and system stability and performance are becoming power transfer-limiting factors. The eastern region of Ethiopian HVAC transmission line is one of such loaded lines in Ethiopia. There are different ways of mitigation of dynamic performance and stability problems; namely, constructing new transmission lines, interconnecting different power systems, and installing static manual methods such as phase-shifting transformers and reactors. The problem is: - constructing new transmission lines requires huge investment whereas installing manual methods does not significantly improve dynamic performance and stability as phase-shifting transformers and reactors are not robust. This study investigates the effects of SVC, TCSC and UPFC controllers on voltage profile, loss, small-signal stability and transient stability of the Eastern Regional Network of the Ethiopian Power System. The network has been modeled and simulated in PSAT of MATLAB. Rotor angle, angular frequency, voltage profile and line loss responses of the network are investigated with and without FACTS (SVC, TCSC and UPFC) controllers. Simulation results have demonstrated that SVC, TCSC and UPFC controllers can significantly improve the voltage profile, small signal stability, line losses and transient stability of the Eastern Regional Network of the Ethiopian Power System. It is found from this study that the FACTS (SVC, TCSC and UPFC) controllers can improve line losses by 9.54%,37.24%,37.47% respectively. The simulation results indicate that for practical long line, FACTS controllers are very import devices for improving transient stability, line losses, small signal stability and voltage stability of power system. In conclusion, the results indicated a UPFC controller outperformed both SVC and TCSC controllers in enhancing the dynamic performance and stability of the Eastern Regional Network of the Ethiopian Power System. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject FACTS controllers, SVC, TCSC, UPFC, l-index, Dynamic Performance, Power System Stability en_US
dc.title INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMIC STABILITY AND PERFORMANCE OF KOKA—DIRE DAWA [Eastern region] HVAC LINE WITH SVC, TCSC, AND UPFC en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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