Use of Specialized Devices to Power Flow Control in Power Systems

Authors

  • Ľubomír Beňa Technical university in Košice, Košice
  • Roman Jakubčák Technical university in Košice, Košice
  • Michal Kolcun Technical university in Košice, Košice

Abstract

This article discusses specialized devices for
the power flow control in power systems. Today it is an
actual topic because of permanent increasing power flow in
the transmission lines. This trend can lead to overloading of
transmission lines and can endanger the security of electric
energy supply.

Author Biographies

Ľubomír Beňa, Technical university in Košice, Košice

Department of electrical power engineering

Roman Jakubčák, Technical university in Košice, Košice

Department of electrical power engineering

Michal Kolcun, Technical university in Košice, Košice

Department of electrical power engineering

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2020-03-30

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