Determination Of Optimal Location Of Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator To Enhance The Transfer Capability Using Power World Simulator Software

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Dr. Archana. Shirbhate , Prof. Dr.V. K. Chandrakar

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Privatization and deregulation will not only increase competition in the electricity market, but will also result in increased output and consumption. This is likely to put additional strain on the transmission system, clogging it up. As a result, congestion management is a fundamental issue in transmission management. The purpose of this work is to develop an analysis tool for the power market in order to address the problem of congestion management. The tool establishes a connection between the Power World Simulator and other professional software tools for computing power flow. The tool analyses power flow data and performs batch processing on large case studies using the IEEE 9-bus system to simulate the electricity market and validate the proposed method. The results demonstrate that when Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator (TCSC) is included, the amount of re-dispatched power significantly decreases, resulting in an optimal operating point that is closer to the one influenced by market settlement. Additionally, it is established that Thyristor Controlled Series Compensator is a viable option for congestion management, both technically and economically.

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