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It is conceivable that the future fleet of US Navy vessels will deploy multiple high power AC and DC loads that must be reliably energized. Integration and operation of AC and DC loads will likely be achieved using an intelligently controlled microgrid architecture that is able to actively regulate and distribute power from both AC generation sources and DC energy storage devices. Some future loads...
The United States Navy's future fleet of vessels will deploy an increasing number of high power electrical loads that will operate in a transient nature. As the electrical requirements increase, the efficiency of power conversion will become more important than ever before. Converting AC power to DC power can be very inefficient due to the generation of harmonics that are injected into the power system...
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