ANALYSIS OF THE OPPOSITE REACTIVE POWER DIRECTION PHENOMENON ON TWO PARALLEL OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES

  • Ivan Tolić Croatian Transmission System Operator Ltd., Measurement Department
  • Robert Nađ Croatian Transmission System Operator Ltd., Measurement Department
  • Ivana Hartmann Tolić Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Keywords: reactive power, transmission line, measurement

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the opposite reactive power direction phenomenon on two parallel overhead transmission lines. Measurements are performed on transmission lines, recorded using energy meters. Superficial reasoning leads to the conclusion that the measurement system is not trustworthy. In addition, more detailed theoretical analysis shows that the phenomenon is possible and it is not the result of the incorrect measurement, but it is the result of reactive power distribution along the respective transmission lines.

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Published
2024-02-20
How to Cite
Tolić I., Nađ R., & Hartmann Tolić I. (2024). ANALYSIS OF THE OPPOSITE REACTIVE POWER DIRECTION PHENOMENON ON TWO PARALLEL OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES. Journal of Energy Technology, 9(4), 57-67. https://doi.org/10.18690/jet.9.4.57-67.2016
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