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In Queensland, Australia, the statutory regulation for an electricity distribution network is to deliver a voltage within ± 6% to customers from the nominal value of 240 V. Typically, voltage control is determined using the system load as the main driver. This approach gives preference to customers that use more energy. This paper presents a customer-weighted method to control the voltage regulation...
Along with a number of benefits, large penetration of distributed generation (DG) units in the distribution system imposes some serious challenges for power engineers. Slow voltage recovery under post-fault condition turns up as one of the most critical problems in small DG integration. Majority of the small DG units trip due to lack of fault ride-through (FRT) capability, and hence, challenges the...
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