Abstract
This paper evaluates the impact of a modular Static Synchronous Series Compensator (m-SSSC) on the operation of communication-assisted line distance and differential protection relays. The m-SSSC system incorporates an over-current protection feature to trigger the bypass mode of operation during grid faults. A case study is analyzed for a 220 kV transmission line and an m-SSSC with a reactive power rating of 80 MVAr per phase using a Hardware-In-the-Loop configuration. The obtained results show the impact of the m-SSSC system on the distance protection operation during some cases of high resistive faults. The differential protection operation was not affected by the m-SSSC.
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Polajžer, B., Trupej, A., & Xenos, P. (2022). Analysis of the Impact of a Modular SSSC on the Operation of Transmission Line Protection Relays using a Hardware-In-the-Loop Configuration. Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal, 20, 629–634. https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj20.386
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