Method and device for reducing power fluctuations in a power supply network

Voltage fluctuations in a supply network are intended to be reduced efficiently and cost-effectively. According to the method, a current flowing into a load is measured and a corresponding current measurement signal is obtained. The voltage fluctuations are reduced with the aid of a TCR, which const...

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Main Authors Pieschel, Martin, Pinkwart, Jonas, Wong, Kwok Tung
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 08.08.2018
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Summary:Voltage fluctuations in a supply network are intended to be reduced efficiently and cost-effectively. According to the method, a current flowing into a load is measured and a corresponding current measurement signal is obtained. The voltage fluctuations are reduced with the aid of a TCR, which constitutes a thyristor-controlled reactance, and a VSC, which constitutes a voltage source converter. The current measurement signal or a corresponding variable is divided into a first portion and a second portion depending on a predefined absolute limit value. The TCR is controlled on the basis of the first portion and the VSC is controlled on the basis of the second portion. Alternatively, the TCR can be controlled with the load current measurement signal and the VSC can be controlled with a sum of the load current measurement signal and a TCR current measurement signal.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20140168654