Abstract

This paper presents the design of the advanced voltage management system (AVMS) including manual operation mode in order to control reactive power generation in a practical power system. The existing secondary voltage controller (SVC) has a demerit occurring as a large transient phenomenon shortly after the SVC begins to work. This malfunction results from the difference of the operation statuses before and after the SVC operates. For solving the problem and implementing the voltage control safely, the AVMS including the manual operation mode is developed by Korea Electric Power Corporation. Aside from the fact that the AVMS overcomes the drawback, it can also execute the coordination control of both continuous voltage controller (CVC) and discrete voltage controller (DVC). The CVC controls reactive power generation sources such as generator and flexible ac transmission system devices which can generate reactive power continuously and linearly. On the other hand, the DVC controls the discrete reactive power sources such as switched shunt capacitors and reactors. The performances of the proposed AVMS are carried out by time-domain simulation in the Jeju Island power system with real-time digital simulator.

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