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A new hybrid algorithm for analysis of HVDC and FACTS systems
Hybrid stability programs use a transient stability analysis for AC power systems, in conjunction with detailed state variable or EMTP type modelling for fast dynamic devices. This paper presents a new hybrid algorithm that uses optimised techniques based on previously proposed methods. The hybrid provides a useful analysis tool to examine systems incorporating fast dynamic nonlinear components such as HVDC links and FACTS devices.