Title: Different Techniques for Allocation of SVC: A Review


Authors:

Ananya Srivastav

ananyasrivastav7187@gmail.com
Department of Electrical Engineering, Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management & Gramothan, Jaipur, India,

Tanuj Rawat

tanuj.rawat@skit.ac.in
Department of Electrical Engineering, Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management & Gramothan, Jaipur, India,

Jyotsna Singh

jyotsna.singh@skit.ac.in
Department of Electrical Engineering, Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management & Gramothan, Jaipur, India,

Sarafaraz Nawaz

sarfaraz@skit.ac.in
Department of Electrical Engineering, Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management & Gramothan, Jaipur, India

Pages: 46-52

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Abstract:

The overloading issue is addressed in today's power systems, particularly in the transmission network, which operates at maximum capacity. The network of today's power systems is prone to instability and collapse as a result of disruptions. The Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) provides an alternative to issues including line overloading, voltage stability, losses, and power flow, among others. FACTS may significantly enhance the static and dynamic performance of the power system. FACTS devices require a large initial expenditure. As a result, Static Var Compensator (SVC) being considered here for placement in the network should be maximized for its location, size and rating for optimal benefit.

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