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It is acknowledged that Distributed Generation, in spite of the benefits that it provides, causes harmonics problems due to the power converter interfaces. In this paper, a generic approach is adopted to reduce the harmonic injection from converter-connected DG units, using a phase-shifting technique. By changing the vector group between transformers that connect with either converter-connected DG...
Distributed generation (DG) connected to distribution networks introduces significant challenges in terms of power quality and reliability of supply because many types of these new technologies are interfaced to the network through power electronic converters. A multi-agent control strategy based on a hierarchical control structure with various levels is proposed in this paper to enhance the power...
Previous research work has demonstrated that microgeneration improves security of supply and contributes to reduce carbon emissions. However, it has also been recognized that it imposes various challenges in particular with regards to network stability, control and protection. This paper focuses on controlling the power flow from converter-connected microgeneration units to the distribution network...
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