The High-Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Device Applications and Innovations

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This article briefly describes the modern power system of high-voltage reactive power compensation device development status, discusses the high voltage reactive power compensation device applications, with the traditional high-voltage reactive power compensation device matching, demonstration of a new generation SVC (Static Var Compensator) and SVG (STATCOM) advantages and application results. This paper focuses on the innovative technology in the new generation of high-voltage reactive power compensation device in the application, while a new generation of high voltage discussed reactive power compensation device application prospects.

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