Abstract

Abstract This paper proposes a systematic analysis and design procedure for simultaneously determining the best locations and input signals of flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices in order to damp out inter-area oscillations. First, a modified modal power flow oscillation flow method is developed to determine the nature of the energy exchange over the transmission network in the presence of FACTS devices. With this method, the modal distribution along critical system paths is identified, and the contribution of each machine and network device is computed. Controllability and observability studies are then used to assess the effect of existing FACTS controllers on system damping as well as to identify optimal locations for new devices. The proposed procedure is demonstrated on a 46-machine, 190-bus reduced-order equivalent model of the Mexican interconnected system that includes several static VAR compensators.

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