

Author: Taghavi Reza Seifi Alireza
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1532-5016
Source: Electric Power Components and Systems, Vol.40, Iss.7, 2012-04, pp. : 741-758
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Abstract
Optimal reactive power flow accounts for the major reduction in active power loss as well as more stable system operation. This article presents a novel model for optimal reactive power flow in hybrid power systems. Hybrid systems consist of an AC-DC system and flexible AC transmission system devices. Contrary to conventional methods that approximate the reactive power optimization in hybrid AC/DC systems to a simple AC reactive power optimization joint with a DC-part re-initialization stage, this study yields the optimum reactive power flow by simultaneously adjusting the control factors of both AC and DC parts. Conventional control factors associated with the AC part consist of control bus voltage, transformer tab, and static VAR compensators. This work introduces a number of DC part-related control factors, including
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