Research on Reactive Power Regulation and Control Measures in Power Systems
Hai-Yan Zhao ( Shenyang Urban Construction University, Shenyang, Liaoning, 110170, China )
https://doi.org/10.37155/2972-483X-0304-11Abstract
Aiming at problems such as voltage fluctuations and increased power losses caused by reactive power imbalance in power systems, this study focuses on the core technical strategies of reactive power regulation and control. It systematically elaborates on optimization approaches for traditional reactive power regulation equipment, application technologies of new power electronic compensation devices, and multi-source coordinated regulation strategies. By constructing core mathematical models and parameter optimization methods, the accuracy of reactive power regulation is improved. Technical formulas are employed to support the analysis, and small comparative tables of equipment performance are used to clarify applicable scenarios. Through the coordinated application of various regulation technologies, voltage stability can be effectively maintained and network power losses can be reduced. The results provide technical references for the optimized design of reactive power regulation and control systems and have clear engineering application significance.
Keywords
Power system; reactive power regulation; control measuresFull Text
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