Difference between static capacitor and synchronous condenser
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Unlike a static capacitor bank, the amount of reactive power from a synchronous condenser can be continuously adjusted. Reactive power from a static capacitor bank decreases when grid voltage decreases, while a synchronous condenser can increase reactive current as voltage decreases.
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Difference between static capacitor and synchronous condenser:
- The difference between the two types of capacitors that the static and synchronous capacitor is lies in the reaction of reactive power.
- The reactive power in case of synchronous capacitor has the ability of continuous adjustment which is lacking in case of static capacitor.
- The decrease in grid voltage is responsible for the "decrease in reactive power" in the case of Static capacitor.
- In case of synchronous capacitor the increase in the voltage that is an increase in voltage will decrease reactive power of current.
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