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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Bath
Feasibility study to damp power system multi-mode oscillations by using a single FACTS device
This paper reports a significant advance on current industrial practice for stabilising multi-mode power system oscillations. The paper also describes the first use of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to extend the operational range of these FACTS controllers. The paper is important as it provides new techniques to improve power system stability and flexibility without the need to extensively upgrade the transmission network. The work in part led to further funding for international collaborations, EPSRC UK–China Joint Research Consortium (EP/F061242/1, £1.035M) and (EP/H019596/1, £3.4M). Du was a PhD student supervised by Dunn.




