Impact of superconductive magnetic energy storage on electric power transmission

The authors demonstrate that a superconductive magnetic energy storage (SMES) system can provide a significant positive impact on electric power transmission. By using SMES, transmission-line loadings during heavy load hours can be reduced if the SMES system is located near the major load. Transmission losses as well as the fuel cost for the losses over a 24 hr period can also be decreased. An SMES scheme, the SMES-DC link, is introduced for energy storage and control of power flow. The operation of this scheme and the benefits it provides are described. >