Abstract

Since it is difficult to store electrical energy, production, and consumption must be in equilibrium under constant voltage and frequency. The producers, the receivers, and the electrical networks that connect them, have mechanical and electrical inertias which disturb this balance. Faced with a variation in power, the electrical system, after oscillations, returns to a stable state. In some cases, the oscillatory regime may diverge. Studies are being carried out to remedy this problem and ensure the stability of the electricity network. This manuscript focuses on FACTS regulation which helps electrical systems, subjected to strong disturbances, to maintain their stability. Magnetic Energy Storage Superconductor (SMES) contains a short-circuited superconducting coil on itself, which injects or absorbs active and reactive power into the system, thereby improving the stability of electrical systems.

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