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DESCRIPTION:Flexible AC Transmission or FACTS devices\, such as static comp
 ensators (STATCOMs) and Unified Power Flow Controllers (UPFCs) can be dire
 ctly applied in the low voltage distribution system to regulate the networ
 k voltages while simultaneously balancing the network currents. This will 
 allow a given distribution network to accommodate higher levels of distrib
 uted photovoltaic generation and\, in many voltage limited cases\, increas
 e the capacity of the network to carry conventional loads. This presentati
 on will examine some recent advances in the application of silicon carbide
  to LV distribution level applications\, progress in reducing the need for
  large DC bus capacitors\, opportunities to host integrated storage and me
 thods to best allocate limited FACTs device capacity in a LV network.\n\nC
 o-sponsored by: Electrical Branch Engineers Australia\n\nSpeaker(s): Peter
  Wolfs\, \, Peter Wolfs\, \n\nAgenda: \nDate and Time 26th August 2014 3:3
 0pm for 4pm start. VENUE Engineering House 447 Upper Edward Street Spring 
 Hill Qld 4004\n\nBldg: Engineering House\, 447 Upper Edward Street\,\, spr
 ing Hill\, Queensland\, Australia\, 4004
LOCATION:Bldg: Engineering House\, 447 Upper Edward Street\,\, spring Hill\
 , Queensland\, Australia\, 4004
ORGANIZER:chandima@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Distribution level FACTS devices for improved load capability and s
 olar integration. 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/27779
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;Flexible AC Transmission or FACTS devices\, s
 uch as static compensators (STATCOMs) and Unified Power Flow Controllers (
 UPFCs) can be directly applied in the low voltage distribution system to r
 egulate the network voltages while simultaneously balancing the network cu
 rrents. This will allow a given distribution network to accommodate higher
  levels of distributed photovoltaic generation and\, in many voltage limit
 ed cases\, increase the capacity of the network to carry conventional load
 s.\n\nThis presentation will examine some recent advances in the applicati
 on of silicon carbide to LV distribution level applications\, progress in 
 reducing the need for large DC bus capacitors\, opportunities to host inte
 grated storage and methods to best allocate limited FACTs device capacity 
 in a LV network. \n&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;Date and Time\n26th August 20
 14  3:30pm for 4pm start.\nVENUE\nEngineering House\n447 Upper Edward Stre
 et\nSpring Hill Qld 4004\n
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