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Stability Analysis of a Novel Power Flow Controller

Published: 30 May 2020 Publication History

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The novel power flow controller based on Resistive ES (Electric Spring) in combination with PEAT (Power Electronics based Adjustable Transformer) can effectively shape the load power flow at subnetwork level. Resisitve ES plays the role of local controller in power flow, which provides the critical loads with stable and reliable power supply by controlling the critical load voltage to be constant. This paper presents the stability analysis of the simple system of the novel power flow controller. The system stability analysis is explained using state space model method. The analysis results show that the power flow controller is stable.

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ICITEE '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering
December 2019
870 pages
ISBN:9781450372930
DOI:10.1145/3386415
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  1. Electric Spring
  2. Microgrid
  3. Power Electronics based Adjustable Transformer
  4. Power flow control
  5. Stability Analysis

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