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Calculating the Interface Flow Limits for the Expanded Use of High-Voltage Direct Current in Power Systems

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  • Sangwook Han

    (Electrical Information Control Department, Dong Seoul University, Seongnam-si 13117, Korea)

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Although loads are increasingly becoming concentrated in metropolitan areas, power generation has decreased in metropolitan areas and increased in nonmetropolitan areas; hence, power transmission must occur through interface lines. To achieve this, additional transmission lines must be secured because the existing interface lines have reached their large-scale power transmission limits. The Korea Electric Power Corporation has installed many high-voltage direct current lines, thereby impacting the determination of interface power flow limits. These serve as the basis for system operations. However, knowledge of operating high-voltage direct current lines as a simple transmission line in a single power system is lacking. The effects of high-voltage direct current and its related parameters for interface flow limit analysis remain unclear. Furthermore, whether high-voltage direct current should be included in the selection of the interface lines that serve as the basis for interface flow remains unclear. In addition, whether the high-voltage direct current line faults should be included in the contingency list for determining the interface flow limits has not been considered. Additionally, it has not been determined whether to operate the DC tap when performing the simulation This study addresses these issues and determines the conditions that are necessary for determining the interface flow limits when a high-voltage direct current transmission facility has been installed in a land power system. The results conclude how to reflect the above conditions reasonably when performing the interface flow limit analysis on a system that includes the HVDC lines.

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  • Sangwook Han, 2020. "Calculating the Interface Flow Limits for the Expanded Use of High-Voltage Direct Current in Power Systems," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(11), pages 1-12, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:11:p:2863-:d:367275
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    1. Jaesik Kang, 2022. "Comprehensive Analysis of Transient Overvoltage Phenomena for Metal-Oxide Varistor Surge Arrester in LCC-HVDC Transmission System with Special Protection Scheme," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(19), pages 1-17, September.

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