Series capacitors in power systems

The paper reviews the experience obtained with series-compensated power systems, particularly in Sweden, where internally fused capacitor units and simple system designs have contributed to the the good results. It also introduces new approaches for meeting future demands, e.g., optronic protection and a high-speed flip-flop reinsertion system.

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