From the previous discussions in this forum, it is understood that the generator absorbs reactive power from the grid when the grid voltage is higher than generator voltage, and supplies reactive power to the grid when the grid voltage is lower than generator voltage. However, there is confusion about how reactive power exchange is managed when there is a generator transformer with an Under Load Tap Changer (ULTC).
Why is an ULTC necessary? What happens if you set the Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) to an unattainable set point to ensure that the generator supplies reactive power to the grid rather than absorbing it?
Why is an ULTC necessary? What happens if you set the Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) to an unattainable set point to ensure that the generator supplies reactive power to the grid rather than absorbing it?
