International Journal of Electrical and Power Engineering

Year: 2010
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
Page No. 169 - 176

Using A New Hybrid Method for Optimal Placement of Unified PowerFlow Controller in Power System

Authors : R. Jahani, A. Safari, J. Olamaei and H.A. Shayanfar

Abstract: This study presents a hybrid genetic and particle swarm optimization algorithms to seek the optimal number and location of FACTS devices in a power system. Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) has great flexibility that can control the active and reactive power flow and bus voltages, simultaneously. Decoupled model of the UPFC is applied to maximize the system loadability subject to the transmission line capacity limits and specified voltage level. Optimal placement of UPFC in power system by Hybrid of GA and PSO Algorithm (HGAPSO) algorithm, it leads to a flat voltage profile and increased stability and capacity of the power transmission in lines. At the end, the proof is performed by simulating and testing the 14 bus network and placement of the UPFC appropriately. The results show that the steady state performance of power system can be effectively enhanced due to the optimal location and parameters of the UPFC.

How to cite this article:

R. Jahani, A. Safari, J. Olamaei and H.A. Shayanfar, 2010. Using A New Hybrid Method for Optimal Placement of Unified PowerFlow Controller in Power System. International Journal of Electrical and Power Engineering, 4: 169-176.

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