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Recently, an increasing number of wind power plants (WPP) or wind farms have been connected to transmission systems around the world. In this paper, the influence of wind farms on P-V and Q-V curves, which are related to voltage stability, is investigated. For the purpose of the aforementioned research, the IEEE 24 bus Reliability Test System (RTS) was modeled in the PowerWorld Simulator program. The model is then used for the calculation of P-V and Q-V curves for different scenarios of WPP location and size. For every scenario voltage profile (voltage magnitude for each of 24 buses in the system) is calculated as well as P-V and Q-V curves. The results are compared with the Base Case (i.e. the case in which WPP is not connected to the system). Also, results for the scenarios are compared and conclusions are made.
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Pisonic, F., Fekete, K., Kljajic, R., Maric, P. (2023). Influence of Wind Power Plant on P-V and Q-V Curves in Transmission System. In: Blažević, D., Ademović, N., Barić, T., Cumin, J., Desnica, E. (eds) 31st International Conference on Organization and Technology of Maintenance (OTO 2022). OTO 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 592. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21429-5_6
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