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The high penetration level of power electronics interfaced Distributed Generation (DG) systems creates great ancillary services potential through the DG interfacing converters (IFCs) such as the grid unbalanced voltage compensation. However, the unbalanced voltage compensation may cause adverse effects on the IFCs' operation such as output active power oscillation and DC link voltage variations. Moreover,...
The high penetration level of power electronics interfaced distributed generation (DG) systems creates great ancillary services potential through the DG interfacing converters, such as the grid unbalanced voltage compensation. However, the unbalanced voltage compensation may cause adverse effects on the DGs' operation, such as output active power oscillation and dc-link voltage variations. Moreover,...
With the high level penetration of power electronics interfaced Distributed Generation (DG) systems, applying these systems to compensate the grid voltage unbalance is becoming an important and interesting ancillary service for the utility. However, compensating the unbalance voltage leads to active power oscillation from the DG and may cause adverse effects of the DG operation. This paper proposes...
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