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Reactive Power Control in AC Power Systems: Fundamentals and Current Issues. Springer. pp. 117– 136. ISBN 978-3-319-51118-4. OCLC 1005810845. Kundur, Prabha (22 January 1994). "Reactive Power and Voltage Control" (PDF). Power System Stability and Control. McGraw-Hill Education. pp. 627– 687. ISBN 978-0-07-035958-1. OCLC 1054007373.
Wide-area damping control (WADC) is a class of automatic control systems used to provide stability augmentation to modern electrical power systems known as smart grids. Actuation for the controller is provided via modulation of capable active or reactive power devices throughout the grid.
Deepa Kundur is a professor, researcher at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] She was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2015 [ 2 ] for "contributions to signal processing techniques for multimedia and cybersecurity."
Power system operations is a term used in electricity generation to describe the process of decision-making on the timescale from one day (day-ahead operation [1]) to minutes [2] prior to the power delivery. The term power system control describes actions taken in response to unplanned disturbances (e.g., changes in demand or equipment failures ...
Commelec is an agent-based framework. The grid agent (GA) is a piece of software that is running on an embedded computer attached somewhere in the grid. It monitors the state of the grid through the measurement system and orchestrates different resources by speaking to resource agents (RAs) that are usually collocated on the inverters of the resources.
"For contributions to the analysis of the interaction between AC and DC systems and of voltage stability in power systems." 1999 George Anders "For contributions to probabilistic methods for power system analysis, and to power cable rating methods." 1999 Pierre Bornard For contributions in digital relaying, simulation, and optimization techniques.
Power system protection is a branch of electrical power engineering that deals with the protection of electrical power systems from faults [citation needed] through the disconnection of faulted parts from the rest of the electrical network. The objective of a protection scheme is to keep the power system stable by isolating only the components ...
The basis of a STATCOM is a voltage source converter (VSC) connected in series with some type of reactance, either a fixed Inductor or a Power Transformer.This allows a STATCOM to control power flow much like a Transmission Line, albeit without any active (real) power flow. [12]