At 33 kV, my guess is that the cost of capacitors or phase shifting transformers would be prohibitive, compared to the incremental additional power the line could carry with the additional substation equipment.
Why would we want to control the line angle on a 33 kV line? Maybe if it was a tie between two utilities or the only means of getting power to a critical location.
In most cases the line angle is not controlled and Ohm’s law determines the power flow. Power system operators consider line angle as a fixed quantity, like transformer impedance, except on HV and EHV lines where power flow is critical.
(Please correct me if my guess is wrong.)