Abstract
ABSTRACT The proliferation of renewable energy systems into smart grids is becoming increasingly vital as the globe continues to shift toward sustainable energy sources. However, renewable energy’s intermittent nature can cause power quality complications such as voltage swings and frequency irregularities. Interestingly, FACTS technologies can provide improved control facilities for power flow and voltage regulation. The global FACTS market worthed $1.18 billion in 2020 and is predicted to be $1.91 billion by 2026, expanding at 7.5%. This study entertains FACTS technologies and their integration into renewable energy systems. This study deliberates the function of several FACTS devices, including Static Var Compensators, Static Synchronous Compensators, and Unified Power Flow Controllers, in enhancing power quality. The study also expanded to the problems and opportunities that come with integrating FACTS technologies into renewable energy systems. This study offers the current state of FACTS technologies and their prospective applications for improving power quality integrated renewable energy systems issues. The review will be an interesting useful source for industry and academia researchers in power systems and renewable energy.
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