Title :
Impact of Series Compensation on the voltage profile of transmission lines
Author :
Kincic, Slaven ; Papic, Marko
Author_Institution :
WECC Reliability Coordination, USA
Abstract :
This paper investigates effect of series compensation on transmission voltages and provides recommendations for the operation. The paper also shows that not knowing the effects of series compensation on voltages can lead to operational problems. This paper has demonstrated that series compensation can lead to either low or high voltages depending on the line loading condition as well as on how the voltage control is set. If the voltage is inadequately controlled on the one end of the capacitor, then the other side of the capacitor might lead to voltage problems. The sensitivity study is based on a full approved WECC base case and it is performed using GE PSLF program. A 500kV transmission line from Midpoint substation (Idaho Power Company) to Summer Lake substation (BPA) is taken as an example and monitored in this study. In June 2007 a field test is performed on the same line by Idaho Power EMS team who tested the remedial action schemes (RAS) functionality with bypassing of the series. The information given here would be valuable for grid operators that deal with compensated lines and switch in and out series capacitors.
Keywords :
capacitors; compensation; power grids; power transmission lines; sensitivity; substations; voltage control; BPA; GE PSLF program; Idaho Power EMS team; Midpoint substation; RAS; Summer Lake substation; WECC base case; capacitor; grid operator; line loading condition; remedial action scheme; series compensation; transmission line voltage profile; transmission voltage; voltage control; Capacitors; Lakes; Load flow; Loading; Power transmission lines; Substations; Voltage control; Capacitors; Grid Operation; Reactors; Series Compensation; Transmission Planning; Voltage Profile;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/PESMG.2013.6672105