HVDC/FACTS for Grid Services in Electric Power Systems

Electric power systems are headed for a true changing of the guard, due to the urgent need for achieving sustainable energy delivery. Fortunately, the development of new technologies is driving the transition of power systems toward a carbon-free paradigm while maintaining the current standards of q...

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Other Authors: Maza-Ortega, José M. (Editor), Gómez-Expósito, Antonio (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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520 |a Electric power systems are headed for a true changing of the guard, due to the urgent need for achieving sustainable energy delivery. Fortunately, the development of new technologies is driving the transition of power systems toward a carbon-free paradigm while maintaining the current standards of quality, efficiency, and resilience. The introduction of HVDC and FACTS in the 20th century, taking advantage of dramatic improvements in power electronics and control, gave rise to unprecedented levels of flexibility and speed of response in comparison with traditional electromechanical devices. This flexibility is nowadays required more than ever in order to solve a puzzle with pieces that do not always fit perfectly. This Special Issue aims to address the role that FACTS and HVDC systems can play in helping electric power systems face the challenges of the near future. 
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653 |a VSC-HVDC 
653 |a unbalanced grid conditions 
653 |a double frequency ripples 
653 |a power compensation 
653 |a passive-based control 
653 |a disturbance observer 
653 |a dynamic capacitor 
653 |a inductive unbalanced load 
653 |a reactive power compensation 
653 |a imbalance suppression 
653 |a compensation ability 
653 |a HVDC transmission 
653 |a hybrid multi-terminal HVDC 
653 |a LCC 
653 |a MTDC 
653 |a power system analysis 
653 |a VSC 
653 |a breakers 
653 |a hybrid DC circuit breaker 
653 |a fault current limiters 
653 |a non-superconducting fault current limiters 
653 |a current-limiting inductors 
653 |a voltage source converter 
653 |a FACTS 
653 |a grid services 
653 |a CHIL 
653 |a PHIL 
653 |a lab testing 
653 |a field testing 
653 |a standards 
653 |a STATCOM 
653 |a replica 
653 |a review 
653 |a korean power system 
653 |a subsynchronous resonance (SSR) 
653 |a synchronous voltage reversal (SVR) 
653 |a thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC) 
653 |a test signal method 
653 |a virtual synchronous machine 
653 |a synchronous power controller 
653 |a power quality 
653 |a harmonics 
653 |a hybrid power quality compensation system 
653 |a the thyristor-controlled L and C-type filter (TCL-CTF) 
653 |a ancillary services 
653 |a HVDC systems 
653 |a loss management 
653 |a frequency control 
653 |a voltage and reactive power control 
653 |a black start 
653 |a congestion management 
653 |a distribution networks 
653 |a hybrid AC/DC networks 
653 |a power systems 
653 |a high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission 
653 |a HVDC systems based on voltage source converters (VSC-HVDC) 
653 |a multi-terminal 
653 |a transient stability 
653 |a control strategies 
653 |a communication latency 
653 |a power oscillations 
653 |a UPFC 
653 |a non-linear control 
653 |a neural network 
653 |a model reference control 
653 |a High voltage direct current (HVDC) 
653 |a continuous commutation failures 
653 |a DC blocking 
653 |a emergency power support 
653 |a stability 
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