Static Voltage Stability Margin Enhancement Using Shunt Capacitor, SVC and STATCOM

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This paper presents the study of static voltage stability margin enhancement using shunt capacitor, SVC and STATCOM. AC and DC representations of shunt compensation devices are used in the continuation power flow process in static voltage stability study. Various performance measures including PV curves, voltage profiles, and power losses are compared. Placement and sizing techniques of shunt compensation devices are proposed for loading margin enhancement. The study has been carried out on the IEEE 14 bus test system.

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