On the Short Circuit Current Contribution of HVDC Light

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Overview: This paper elaborates on the information about Voltage Source Converter based on the HVDC transmission systems. VSC based HVDC transmission systems are available in market for power rated between a few MVA to a few 100s of MVA. The new system results in many application opportunities and new applications in turn bring up new issues of concern. This paper presents a comprehensive investigation on one of the concerned issues, which is the contribution of HVDC Light to short circuit currents. Results from simulations with complete control functions as in real systems are presented and discussed.

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Format: PDF | Size: 150KB | Date: Oct 2002 | Pages: 7


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