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Jawnsy's Journal on Life, Software and Engineering | An Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student documenting his challenges and experiences. Occasional philosophical rants too. Home About Software Jawnsy’s Journal on Life, Software and Engineering An Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student documenting his challenges and experiences. Occasional philosophical rants too. Feeds: Posts Comments Power Transmission Lines as Capacitors 28 March 2011 by Jonathan Yu Last week, my mentor mentioned that high-voltage power transmission circuits could sometimes be used to provide reactive power support when on potential but off load, particularly for parallel lines.  Anecdotally, based on my limited understanding of the Ferranti Effect , this seems perfectly reasonable: light loading on the line results in elevated line charging capacitance, which is then injected to the system at the point of connection. Ferranti Effect In order to understand the r...

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