FACTS devices can improve the performance of electrical grids by making the power flow control in the transmission network more flexible and enabling better utilization of the existing transmission capacity. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) refer to static controllers used for AC transmission systems to enhance controllability and increase power transfer capability. FACTS controllers use power electronics to control one or more AC transmission grid parameters to improve both transmission and distribution network performance and reliability.
FACTS devices can improve the performance of electrical grids by making the power flow control in the transmission network more flexible and enabling better utilization of the existing transmission capacity. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) refer to static controllers used for AC transmission systems to enhance controllability and increase power transfer capability. FACTS controllers use power electronics to control one or more AC transmission grid parameters to improve both transmission and distribution network performance and reliability.
FACTS devices can improve the performance of electrical grids by making the power flow control in the transmission network more flexible and enabling better utilization of the existing transmission capacity. Flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) refer to static controllers used for AC transmission systems to enhance controllability and increase power transfer capability. FACTS controllers use power electronics to control one or more AC transmission grid parameters to improve both transmission and distribution network performance and reliability.
R. Grünbaum, Å. Petersson and B. Thorvaldsson, "FACTS Improving The Performance of Electrical Grids", ABB Review Special Report On Power Technologies, Year 2003
R. Grünbaum, Å. Petersson and B. Thorvaldsson, "FACTS Improving The Performance of Electrical Grids", ABB Review Special Report On Power Technologies, Year 2003
R. Grünbaum, Å. Petersson and B. Thorvaldsson, "FACTS Improving The Performance of Electrical Grids", ABB Review Special Report On Power Technologies, Year 2003