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It is expected that large capacity distributed generation (DG) systems including photovoltaic (PV) power systems will be installed in future power systems. When the capacity of PV power systems installed in the distribution system increases, reverse power flow may cause problems. To deal with these problems, control equipment such as static var compensators and storage batteries can be used. However...
When the volume of the distributed generation (DG) is increased, the voltage variation may occur in the distribution line. To keep the distribution line voltage for smooth power supply, a research project ldquoDemonstrative Project on Power Network Technologyrdquo was carried out from 2004 to 2008 under the research contract with the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)...
In 6.6 kV power distribution system of Japan, the introduction of many distributed power generations (DGs) is expected. Under such circumstances, power flow congestion and voltage fluctuation on distribution lines caused by varied output of the DGs will occur. This will result in a failure to maintain power quality and supply reliability by conventional power system management. In this paper, we have...
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