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EEE 113 - Power Compensation and Control
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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EEE 113 | 28 October 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
EEE 113 | 02 December 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
Advances in power electronics industry led to rapid development of power electronics controllers for fast reactive power control. The aim of the course is to introduce these advancements for power system support as well as the advantages and disadvantages of different types or reactive power compensation systems.
Course Objectives
- Enhancing participants’ knowledge in power compensation
- Learning about power compensation devices
- Understanding voltage control
- Improving transmission security
- Understanding the effect of reactive compensation devices
Who Should Attend?
- Electrical engineers
- Anyone who works in electrical operation
- Staff in planning, maintenance, protection, control and analysis of utilities & industrial electrical networks
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Active power transmission using elementary models
- Reactive power transmission using elementary models
- Reactive compensation of loads
- Introduction to voltage stability—definitions
- Time frames for voltage instability, scenarios
- Case studies/Example problems
Day 2
- Transmission line parameters
- Transmission line theory (simplified—lossless case)
- Transmission line compensation
- Case Studies/Example problems
Day 3
- Harmonic generation(ASDs, etc.)
- System response characteristics
- Effect of reactive compensation devices
- Effect of harmonics on equipment
- Harmonic filter design
- Harmonic standards
- Case studies/Example problems
Day 4
- Planning/operating criteria, margins
- Methods to remove transmission limitations and improve security
- Series compensation
- Shunt compensation
- Static var systems
- Thyristor controlled series compensation
- STATCOM and other voltage sourced converter devices
- Case Studies/Example problems
Day 5
- Component loads as function of voltage and time
- Aggregated loads and distribution feeders
- Generators and excitation systems
- Prime movers, prime mover controls, and automatic generation control
- Case Studies/Example Problems
- P-V and V-Q curves
- Power flow methods and extensions
- Voltage stability indices, on-line voltage security assessment
- Optimal power flow
- Dynamic analysis
- DC links