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Seminar Report

On

FACT AND POWER SYSTEM STABILITY


as
Part of B. Tech Curriculum
Submitted By

ISWAR MOHAKUD
7th Semester
Roll No: 2521E20
BPUT Regd.No.: 2101201134

Under the guidance of

ASIT PATRA

Department of Electrical Engineering

SEEMANTA ENGINEERING COLLEGE


(An ISO Certified Institution, Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, DTET and Affiliated by BPUT and SCTE & VT, Odisha)

Mayurvihar, Jharpokharia, Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India,

757086

2024-25

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SEEMANTA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Mayurvihar, Jharpokharia, Mayurbhanj, Odisha India

Department of Electrical Engineering

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr. Iswar mohakud of B. Tech. Electrical Engineering, bearing Regn.
No. 2101201134 has delivered seminar on the topic POWER SYSTEM AUTOMATION.

His / her seminar presentation and report during the academic year 2024-25 as the part of
B. Tech Electrical Engineering curriculum was excellent.

(Seminar Coordinator) (Head of the Department)

ASIT KUMAR PATRA PRABHASH SENAPATI

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I express my deep thanks to my seminar guid ASIT KUMAR PATRA of Electrical


Engineering who has been instrumented in giving guidance and focused to the seminar, his
contribution was insightful and helped me to prepare my seminar.

I would like to thank Dr. Prabhash Senapati (Prof. & HOD) and all staff members of
Electrical Engineering for their guidance and source of inspiration for preparing this seminar
report.

I would like to acknowledge that this seminar was completed entirely by me and not by
someone else

Yours Sincerely

KARMI HANSDAH
Roll No-2521ED37
Regd. No- 2021201074

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ABSTRACT

A setback arising from the pressure of increasing power transmission and distribution
capacity could easily be resolved by expanding the network and/or installing more
transmission lines. However, environmental and economic factors oppose the use of this
resolution. These factors have engineered the onward research on designing power
networks to provide maximum transmission capacity at minimum cost. The aftermath of the
continuous research resulted in the use of Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS), which
is solely built on power electronics, to increase transmission capacity, improve stability &
dynamic behavior of the system and ensure better power quality. This paper will discuss
basically the importance of FACTS in our networks, its components, the earliest technology
used - Static VAR Compensator (SVC), and the most recent technology used - Unified Power
Flow Controller (UPFC).

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