Economic viability of application of FACTS devices for reducing generating costs

F. Alhasawi, J. Milanović, A. A. Alabduljabbar
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the multifunctional capabilities of Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices paved new paths for controlling and enhancing the power transfer and usable capacity of transmission lines. The ability to enhance power transfers lead to their applications in a multi machine power system for the purpose of an overall reduction in power generation cost, among the others. The study presented in this paper deals with evaluation of economic viability of application of FACTS devices for generation cost reduction. It starts with optimal placement of four types of FACTS devices, namely Static Var compensator (SVC), Thyristor-Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC), Thyristor-Controlled Voltage Regulator (TCVR), and Thyristor-Controlled Phase Shifting Transformer (TCPST) in a multi machine power system. The allocation methodology accounts for the cost of generated active and reactive powers, load growth, and cost of selected FACTS devices over a wide range of operating conditions. The allocation task is handled by the Optimal Power Flow (OPF) and Genetic Algorithm (GA) based optimization procedures. The economic viability of the solution is assessed using Net Present Value (NPV) calculation. Finally, Tornado diagram is used to assess sensitivity of the solution to various parameters involved in the optimization procedure.
应用FACTS设备降低发电成本的经济可行性
柔性交流输电系统(FACTS)设备的多功能性能为控制和提高输电线路的功率传输和可用容量开辟了新的途径。增强电力传输的能力导致它们在多机器电力系统中的应用,目的是全面降低发电成本等。本文的研究内容是对FACTS设备用于降低发电成本的经济可行性进行评估。它从四种类型的FACTS器件的最佳放置开始,即静态无功补偿器(SVC),晶闸管控制串联电容器(TCSC),晶闸管控制稳压器(TCVR)和晶闸管控制移相变压器(TCPST)在多机电力系统中。分配方法考虑了产生的有功和无功功率的成本、负载增长以及在广泛的运行条件下选择FACTS设备的成本。分配任务由基于最优潮流(OPF)和遗传算法(GA)的优化程序来处理。使用净现值(NPV)计算评估解决方案的经济可行性。最后,利用龙卷风图评价了优化过程中各参数对求解结果的敏感性。
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