Abstract

The role of flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTSs) in the provision of grid services is becoming increasingly important, due to the massive integration of intermittent renewable energy sources, energy storage systems, and the decommissioning of thermal plants. A comprehensive literature review of grid services offered by FACTS is performed, focusing on the different grid services that they can provide, such as power flow control, reactive power control, voltage control, power quality improvement, harmonic mitigation, improvement of transient stability, and damping of inter-area and intra-area oscillations. These grid services need to be realistically and economically validated in suitable testing environments. A review of relevant standards, guides, and the literature is performed, which covers the entire range from functional specification and factory testing up to the field testing of FACTS. Advanced industry practices, such as controller hardware in the loop (CHIL) testing of FACTS controllers by the manufacturer, and recent trends, such as CHIL testing of replica controllers by the owner, are underlined. Limitations of conventional testing and CHIL testing are explained and the use of power hardware in the loop (PHIL) simulation for FACTS testing is discussed. CHIL and scaled-down PHIL tests on a transmission static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) are performed and a comparison of the results is presented.

Highlights

  • Power systems are subject to an unprecedented transformation, characterized by the wide integration of intermittent distributed generation, energy storage, consumer engagement, and the decommissioning of thermal plants, in order to meet environmental goals, while maintaining the quality of supply [1,2,3]

  • This paper addressed the provision of grid services by flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTSs) and their testing considering complex contemporary and future power systems

  • This paper aimed to cover this gap by providing a comprehensive literature review on the different grid services provided by various FACTS devices

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Introduction

Power systems are subject to an unprecedented transformation, characterized by the wide integration of intermittent distributed generation, energy storage, consumer engagement, and the decommissioning of thermal plants, in order to meet environmental goals, while maintaining the quality of supply [1,2,3]. In this transformation, flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTSs) can play an important role by facing several challenges of the transmission system [4]. Another [6] provides a comprehensive review on static synchronous compensators (STATCOMs) and their future research

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