Influence of AC System Strength on Voltage Stability of DC Receiving-End Power Grid

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The AC system strength at DC receiving-end exerts great influences on the voltage stability of power grid. The selected DC control modes and reactive power compensation mode should fit with the AC system strength at receiving end. This paper analyzes the influences of AC system strength at DC receiving-end on voltage stability of power grid from the point of mechanism, and conducts simulations based on Shandong power grid.

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