Reactors > FACTS / HVDC
FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems)
reactors are specialized types of AC reactors that are used in power transmission systems to control the flow of electrical power. They are designed to provide a high degree of flexibility and control over the transmission system, allowing it to respond to changing power demands and conditions.
FACTS reactors are typically used in conjunction with other FACTS devices, such as thyristor- controlled series compensators (TCSCs) and static var compensators (SVCs), to provide precise control over the transmission system. They can be used to control voltage and power flow, as well as to improve system stability and power quality.
FACTS reactors can be used in both transmission and distribution systems and they can be connected at various points in the system, such as at substations, transmission lines, and interconnections between different power systems. They are a key element of the smart grid technology, that enables to have more efficient use of the power grid by controlling the power flow, adjusting the voltage level, and providing better stability to the system.