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CPF Analysis for Identification of Voltage Collapse Point and Voltage Stability of an IEEE-5 Bus System Using STATCOM

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This paper presents an efficient illustration of power flow based on NR method and continuous power flow (CPF) for a IEEE-5 bus system and comparison of the line losses between these two types of power flows. Firstly, the power flow results are checked keeping loads in 3 out of 5 buses, and then, a compensating device STATCOM is used to minimize the loss. It is seen that the losses are minimized after shunt compensation. The CPF results show a plot of the loading parameter which indicates the weakest bus of the system. It is also found that losses are checked with increase in load in certain buses. All the simulations are carried out in power system analysis toolbox (PSAT) environment, and the results are obtained accordingly.

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Without all of the team members’ invaluable advice, input, and inspiration, this effort would not have been possible. I consider it an honour to collaborate with them to effectively finish this paper.

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Goswami, S., Benia, T.K., Banerjee, A. (2023). CPF Analysis for Identification of Voltage Collapse Point and Voltage Stability of an IEEE-5 Bus System Using STATCOM. In: Mishra, A., Gupta, D., Chetty, G. (eds) Advances in IoT and Security with Computational Intelligence. ICAISA 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 756. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5088-1_17

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