Static VAR Compensator
A static VAR compensator is a parallel combination of controlled reactor and fixed shunt capacitor shown in the figure below. The thyristor switch assembly in the SVC controls the reactor. The firing angle of the thyristor controls the voltage across the inductor and thus the current flowing through the inductor. In this way, the reactive power draw by the inductor can be controlled.

- Thyristor controlled reactor (TCR)
- Thyristor-switched capacitor (TSC)
- Self Reactor (SR)
- Thyristor controlled reactor – Fixed capacitor (TCR-FC)
- Thyristor-switched capacitor – Thyristor controlled reactor (TSC-TCR)
Advantage of Static VAR Compensator
- It increased the power transmission capability of the transmission lines.
- It improved the transient stability of the system.
- It controlled the steady state and temporary overvoltages.
- It improved the load power factor, and therefore, reduced line losses and improved system capability.
Static VAR compensator has no rotating parts and is employed for surge impedance compensation and compensation by sectionalizing a long transmission line.
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