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International Journal of Energy Policy and Management  
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Reduction of Additional Losses of Electric Energy in Parallel Operating Non-Uniform Electrical Grids Taking into Account Non-Uniformity and Sensitivity
International Journal of Energy Policy and Management
Vol.1 , No. 1, Publication Date: Apr. 18, 2015, Page: 1-5
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Authors
 
[1]    

A. Kylymchuk, Relay Protection and Automation service, Public joint-stock company “Rivneoblenergo”, Rivne, Ukraine.

[2]    

P. Lezhnyuk, Dept of Electroenergy Engineering, National Technical University, Vinnica, Ukraine.

[3]    

O. Rubanenko, Dept of Electroenergy Engineering, National Technical University, Vinnica, Ukraine.

 
Abstract
 

The paper considers mathematical models for determination of electric energy losses in non-uniform electric grids, caused by their interaction. The method of these losses reduction by means of phase shifting transformers, mounted in the grid of lower voltage is shown. Method for determination of optimal location for these transformers mounting is suggested.


Keywords
 

Electric Grids Interaction, Electric Energy Systems, Non-uniformity, Additional Losses of Electric Energy, Power Fluxes Control, Phase Shifting Transformers


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