Strengthening system stability with Europe’s first grid-forming transmission STATCOM
Customer Story | 1 min read
Customer Story | 1 min read
Germany’s power system is transitioning toward very high levels of renewable penetration, while conventional power plants are being closed. One key function of conventional plants is supplying reactive power to counter voltage dips and spikes; as those plants retire, that voltage‑support capability must be replaced at selected points in the transmission grid.
At its Opladen substation, Amprion, Germany's transmission system operator, deployed Europe’s first high‑power grid‑forming SVC Light® STATCOM for transmission applications, demonstrating how advanced power electronics can actively secure grid stability even when short‑circuit strength is extremely low.
Grid‑forming control that behaves as a controlled voltage source to form and stabilize the grid voltage
Stable performance during grid faults, with controlled fault‑current support
Redundant MACH™ control platform ensuring high availability and reliability
Supplementary grid‑support functions, including damping of low‑frequency power oscillations (0.1–1.5 Hz)
Validated through EMT simulations and virtual MACH™ software-in-the-loop testing, ensuring stability from 4000 MVA down to 300 MVA short‑circuit levels
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