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Managing fault-induced delayed voltage recovery in Metro Atlanta with the Barrow County SVC

Authors :
Joe Birsa
Ken Wofford
Paul Attaway
Koji Temma
Ron Pape
Daniel F. Sullivan
Satoshi Yasuda
Mike Riggle
Jerry Lawson
Hitoshi Teramoto
Yoshiyuki Kono
Masatoshi Takeda
Source :
2009 IEEE/PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
IEEE, 2009.

Abstract

Georgia Transmission Corporation (GTC) commissioned the Barrow County Static Var Compensator (SVC) with a continuous rating of 0 to +260 Mvar in June of 2008. This paper presents the northern Metro Atlanta Georgia area transmission system, the requirements for voltage and var support, the dynamic performance study used to verify performance of the SVC, and provides an overview of the SVC design and control strategy, including the SVC's response to an actual power system disturbance. The Barrow County SVC is connected to the 230 kV bus at the Winder Primary Substation to effectively manage the exposure to fault-induced delayed voltage recovery (FIDVR), where the system voltage remains low (≪80%) for several seconds following a disturbance and potentially leading to voltage collapse. The SVC configuration includes two thyristor-switched capacitors for rapid insertion of reactive power following a disturbance to decrease voltage recovery time and control the system's dynamic performance.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2009 IEEE/PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1d0bd529cd776f9ceac56d768e5768e9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/psce.2009.4840225