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The low-voltage ride-through (LVRT) capability is a critical requirement of grid-connected converters of renewable energy resources to uphold the stability of the power system. The step-up transformer that connects the power converter to the grid is exposed to sudden voltage changes throughout the LVRT, and the resulting magnetic flux deviation often leads to severe inrush current when the grid fault...
The low-voltage ride-through (LVRT) capability has become one of the most important issues since more renewable and distributed energy resource are installed in the grid. The LVRT capability means the converter should remain grid-connected and inject required current to support gird voltage. On the other hand, the sudden reduction of grid voltage may result in magnetic flux deviation in the step-up...
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