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Power to be transmiteed is calculated by using following formula

P= (E1*E2/ X)*sin(delta)

X= Line reactance = XL-Xc

XL= Inductive Reactance

Xc=Capacitive Reactance

P= Power to be transmitted.

Thus ,

Increament in delta increase P

Decreament in X increases P

For this we use series, parallel, Combination of both compensation

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