Superconducting magnetic energy storage systems for power system applications

Advancement in both superconducting technologies and power electronics led to High Temperature Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Systems (SMES) having some excellent performances for use in power systems, such as rapid response (millisecond), high power (multi-MW), high efficiency, and four-quadrant control. This paper provides a review on SMES applications to power systems.

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