Reactive Power and Voltage Control Issues in Electric Power Systems
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This chapter was prepared primarily for “non power” engineers to introduce reactive power and voltage control concepts, and to identify several issues that remain as research challenges in this area. It begins with basic definitions and information on reactive power, and then focuses on problems that have been known for many years and have surfaced recently in power system operations. These problems are described in the framework of traditional security analysis used in control centers throughout the world. The research challenges identify areas where collaboration between power systems engineers and applied mathematicians could yield major advances in power system reliability.
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