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SUMMARY:Shant Reactive Power Compensation Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nReactive power compensation plays a critical role in improving power quality\, enhancing voltage stability\, and optimizing the efficiency of electrical power systems. This presentation will first highlight the main applications of shunt reactive power compensators and provide an overview of key technologies\, including Static Var Compensators (SVC)\, and Static Synchronous Compensators (StatComs). Then the focus will shift to StatCom\, which is considered state-of-the-art technology with superior performance. However\, the widespread adoption of high-power StatComs is hindered by cost constraints\, partly due to the large capacitor banks required in conventional Cascaded H-Bridge (CHB) multilevel converters. The presentation will discuss research advancements to highlight\, pros and cons of operating a CHB StatCom with low capacitance values. \nSpeaker\nProf. Glen FARIVAR\nNanyang Technological University (NUT Singapore) \nBiography of the Speaker\nGlen Farivar received PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of NSW Australia in 2016. He was a Senior Research Fellow at the Energy Research Institute at the Nanyang Technological University (ERI@N) and a Co-director of the Power Electronics and Application Research Lab at Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore. Since 2023\, he has held a lecturer position\, leading power electronics research\, at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering\, University of Melbourne. He is also a co-founder of SciLeap\, a platform dedicated to promoting research integrity\, accessibility\, and openness. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and co-authored over 130 papers in the areas of high-power multilevel converters and renewable energy systems. \nOrganiser\nProf. Yi WANG\nDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering\,\nThe University of Hong Kong \nAll are welcome!
URL:https://ece.hku.hk/events/20250320-1/
LOCATION:Room CB-603\, 6/F\, Chow Yei Ching Building\, The University of Hong Kong
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