Bringing Back the Synchronous Compensator for the South Africa Power Network—Simulation and Compensator Technology

Christopher Africa, U. B. Akuru, M. Kamper
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With an increased penetration of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind in the South African power network, maintaining power system stability during network disturbance poses a major challenge. This paper is used to describe how synchronous compensators generally help to boost grid inertia and improve network dynamics in the event of a disturbance. The paper is also used to describe the functioning of a new type of synchronous compensator—the wound-field flux switching compensator (WF-FSC). Experimental tests conducted on a prototype shows that the WF-FSC does not only provide a more reliable technology, but it can also extend the reactive power range by operating without any field current due to saliency.
南非电网同步补偿器的回归仿真与补偿技术
随着太阳能和风能等可再生能源在南非电网中的渗透率不断提高,在电网扰动期间保持电力系统的稳定是一项重大挑战。本文描述了同步补偿器在发生干扰时如何帮助提高电网惯性和改善网络动力学。本文还介绍了一种新型同步补偿器——绕场磁通开关补偿器(WF-FSC)的功能。在样机上进行的实验测试表明,WF-FSC不仅提供了一种更可靠的技术,而且由于显着性,它还可以在没有任何场电流的情况下工作,从而延长无功功率范围。
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