Advancing power quality via distributed power flow control solutions

Abdelkader Yousfi, Fayçal Mehedi, Khelifa Khelifi Otmane, Youcef Bot

Abstract


The growing demand for enhanced power quality and reliable transmission has driven advancements in power flow control technologies. The distributed power flow controller (DPFC) represents an advancement over the unified power flow controller (UPFC). In contrast to the UPFC, the DPFC removes the DC link connecting the shunt and series converters, and redistributes the series converters along the transmission line as single-phase static series compensators. This modification enhances grid performance while maintaining full power flow control capabilities. The DPFC offers several advantages over the UPFC, including higher reliability, improved controllability, and greater cost-effectiveness. The system comprises a shunt converter in conjunction with multiple series converters, each with its own control circuit, all managed by a central control unit. This article presents the implementation of a DPFC model in MATLAB/Simulink. The simulation outcomes indicate that the DPFC significantly contributes to improved voltage stability and enhanced power transfer capability, thereby reinforcing system performance and reliability.

Keywords


converters; DPFC; voltage disturbances; voltage sag; voltage swell

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v16.i3.pp1801-1811

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