Power flow control solutions for a modern grid using SMART power flow controllers / Kalyan K. Sen, PhD, PE, MBA, FIEEE, Mey Ling Sen, MEE, MIEEE, Sen Engineering Solutions, Inc.

By: Sen, Kalyan K [author.]
Contributor(s): Sen, Mey Ling [author.] | Ohio Library and Information Network
Series: IEEE Press series on power engineering: Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2021]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119824398; 1119824397; 9781119824381; 1119824389; 9781119824367; 1119824362Subject(s): Electric current regulators | Electric power systems -- Control | Smart power grids | Electric power transmissionGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Power flow control solutions for a modern grid using SMART power flow controllersDDC classification: 621.31 LOC classification: TK2851Online resources: Connect to resource | Connect to resource | Connect to resource (off-campus) Summary: "The locations for electricity generation are based on the availability of energy sources and environmental acceptance. Electrical energy is transported from the generating point to the point of use through interconnected transmission lines. Electricity flows freely through the path of least resistivity just like water flows through the river from higher elevation to lower. This free flow causes certain transmission lines to be overloaded or underloaded, just as a branch in an interconnected river system can have more or less than the desired amount of water flow. With the use of a Power Flow Controller (PFC), the flow of electricity in a particular line of an interconnected transmission system can be controlled, just as with a lock and dam, the flow of water in a particular branch of an interconnected river system is controlled"-- Provided by publisher.
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"The locations for electricity generation are based on the availability of energy sources and environmental acceptance. Electrical energy is transported from the generating point to the point of use through interconnected transmission lines. Electricity flows freely through the path of least resistivity just like water flows through the river from higher elevation to lower. This free flow causes certain transmission lines to be overloaded or underloaded, just as a branch in an interconnected river system can have more or less than the desired amount of water flow. With the use of a Power Flow Controller (PFC), the flow of electricity in a particular line of an interconnected transmission system can be controlled, just as with a lock and dam, the flow of water in a particular branch of an interconnected river system is controlled"-- Provided by publisher.

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