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Superconducting Fault Current Limiters provide an almost instantaneous response to fault currents(23/06/2011)
In general, power networks are designed with a relatively low impedance between the generators that provide the source of electrical power and the users of the power, the system loads. The aim is to maintain a fixed, stable system voltage while the current varies to meet the changing loads. This approach has the main advantage that the individual loads are effectively independent of each other, so that network stability can be maintained as they change. It does though have an important downside,... [more]
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