Distributed Static Series Compensation for distribution network line voltage profile improvement

Finding an optimal location for a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) device in an electrical network can be a significant concern. In this paper, the use of Distributed Static Series Compensation (DSSC) is suggested to improve the voltage profile in LV 11 kV distribution networks and for network power flow control.

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