L. Manescu, D. Rusinaru, C. Popirlan, Gabriel Stoian, M. Ciontu, G. Buzatu, M. Alba
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Abstract
The power companies are highly interested in reducing of power quality problems and reactive power flows (some of them additional to PQ disturbances) and their related costs, finding the optimized solutions. The paper describes a complex software instrument, which was conceived to provide support in the field of monitoring and analysis of the power grids. This customized tool is allowing to use and extend the capabilities of the commercial software packages and to develop a complex analysis of the power grid based on its typical operation regimes, as well as on the real historical evolution of its electric values. The management and the solver modules enable the system configuring, as well as report generation and data visualization for a heterogeneous large volume of input data.