Title of article :
Optimal Location of Series FACTS Device to Reduce the Losses in a Power System
Author/Authors :
Archana, N.V Dept. of E&EE - Dept. of E&EE,PESCE, Mysore, India , Mandya, India , Surendra, Usha Dept. of E&EE - Dept. of E&EE,PESCE, Mysore, India , Mandya, India , Parthasarathy, S Dept. of E&EE - Dept. of E&EE,PESCE, Mysore, India , Mandya, India
Abstract :
In recent years, continuous and reliable electric energy supply is the objective
of any power system operation. Over last decade FACTS devices have become
popular and are very effective solution for many power system transmission
problems. FACTS controllers can be used for steady state voltage regulation and
control, steady state control of power flow on a transmission line transient
stability enhancement, along with this it also reduces the problem of sub
synchronous resonance. In this regard, Flexible Alternative Current
Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices play a key role in enhancing
controllability and increasing power transfer capability of the network.
Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator (TCSC) is an emerging FACTS device
designated to achieve this objective. The conventional methods in solving
optimization problems in power systems suffer from several limitations due to
necessities of derivative existence, providing suboptimal solutions, etc.
Computational Intelligence plays an important role in determining the optimal
solutions for multi – objective functions. A combinatorial analysis problem in
power systems can be solved by modern heuristic methods in finding optimal
solution. Thus, in this paper, Genetic Algorithm, a wing of evolutionary
computation encapsulated with heuristic approach, is proposed in finding
optimal location of TCSC. IEEE standard 30bus system is considered to test the
credibility of the proposed algorithm and the results thus obtained are
subjected to analysis to determine the optimal location.
Keywords :
Computational Intelligence , Genetic Algorithm (GA) , Flexible Alternative Current Transmission System (FACTS) , Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator (TCSC)
Journal title :
Future Generation of Communication and Internet of Things