Chapter I
Chapter I
Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
The electric power system is considered to be composed of three functional
blocks - generation, transmission and distribution. For a reliable power system, the
generation unit must produce adequate power to meet customer’s demand,
transmission systems must transport bulk power over long distances without
overloading or jeopardizing system stability and distribution systems must deliver
electric power to each customer’s premises from bulk power systems. Distribution
system locates the end of power system and is connected to the customer directly, so
the power quality mainly depends on distribution system. The reason behind this is
that the electrical distribution network failures account for about 90% of the average
customer interruptions. In the earlier days, the major focus for power system
reliability was on generation and transmission only as these more capital cost is
involved in these. In addition their insufficiency can cause widespread catastrophic
consequences for both society and its environment. But now a day’s distribution
systems have begun to receive more attention for reliability assessment.
Initially for the improvement of power quality or reliability of the system
FACTS devices like static synchronous compensator (STATCOM), static
synchronous series compensator (SSSC), interline power flow controller (IPFC), and
unified power flow controller (UPFC) etc are introduced. These FACTS devices are
designed for the transmission system. But now a days more attention is on the
distribution system for the improvement of power quality, these devices are modified
and known as custom power devices. The main custom power devices which are used
in distribution system for power quality improvement are distribution static
synchronous compensator (DSTATCOM), dynamic voltage Restorer (DVR), active
filter (AF), unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) etc.
In this project work from the above custom power devices, DVR is used with
PI controller for the power quality improvement in the distribution system. Here two
different loads are considered, one is linear load and the other is sensitive load.
Different fault conditions are considered with these loads to analyze the operation of
DVR to improve the power quality in distribution system.
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1.2 LITERATURE SURVEY
Power Quality in electric networks is one of today's most concerned areas of
electric Power system. The power quality has serious economic implications for
consumers, utilities and electrical equipment manufacturers. The impact of power
quality problems is increasingly felt by customers - industrial, commercial and even
residential. Some of the main power quality problems are sag, swell, transients,
harmonic, and flickers etc. By custom power devices, we refer to power electronic
static controllers used for power quality improvement on distribution systems rated
from 1 to 38 kV. This interest in the practice of power quality devices arises from the
need of growing power quality levels to meet the everyday growing sensitivity of
customer needs and expectations. One of those devices is the Dynamic Voltage
Restorer, which is the most efficient and effective modern custom power device used
in power distribution networks. Its application includes lower cost, smaller size, and
its fast dynamic response to the disturbance. Several research papers and reports
addressed the subject of improving power quality in distribution system by the use of
custom power devices. The followings present a brief review of the work undertaken
so far.
N.G. Hingorani, presents the concept of custom power is now becoming familiar.
The term describes the value-added power that electric utilities and other
service providers will offer their customers in the future. The enhanced level of
reliability of this power, in terms of reduced interruptions and less variation, will stem
from an integrated solution to present problems, of which a prominent feature will be
the application of power electronic controllers to utility distribution systems and/or at
the supply end of many industrial and commercial customers and industrial parks.
H.P. Tiwari, et al. presents dynamic voltage restorer against voltage sag. A dynamic
voltage restorer is a custom power device used to correct the voltage sag by injecting
voltage as well power into the system. The mitigation capability of these devices is
generally influence by the maximum load; power factor and maximum voltage dip to
be compensated. Voltage Dip on a feeder is a main task for DVR system operation
and appropriate desired voltage sag compensation. This paper is intended to assimilate
the amount of DC energy storage depends on voltage dip. It is available in a
convenient manner for DVR power circuit.
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D.N.Katole, presents the Dynamic Voltage Restorer with ESS based PI Controller
method to compensate balanced voltage sag. Voltage sag is one of the major power
quality problem which results in a failure or a mis-operation of end use equipments.
Sensitive industrial loads and Utility distribution networks all suffer from various
types of outages and service interruptions which can cost significant financial 1oss per
event. The aim therefore, is to recommend measures that can improve voltage sag.