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Dynamic Power Flow Controllers for transmission corridors

Christian Rehtanz
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In this paper, the authors presented an approach to evaluate the benefits of a fast controllable power flow control device, called dynamic power flow controller (DPFC), together with its control scheme.
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The paper presents an approach to evaluate the benefits of a fast controllable power flow control device The device, called dynamic power flow controller (DPFC), is introduced together with its control scheme A generic corridor situation is analyzed for defining the conditions of a beneficial usage of a fast instead of a slow power flow controller The integration of such a fast controller into a market simulation is described A network situation from the UCTE system is chosen to calculate the economic benefits

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