Power System Stability Considerations with Dynamically Responsive DC Transmission Lines

Abstract
An evaluation is made of the effectiveness of a dynamically responsive dc line in improving the steady-state and transient stability of a power system. A control system, incorporated into the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) 700-kW model, is described. Studies also reported compare the performance of a simple system consisting of two ac transmission lines with the same system when one of the ac lines is replaced by an equivalent dc line.

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