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This paper uses the grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) power plant electromechanical transient simulation model on FASTEST (Fast Analysis of Stability using the Extended equal area criterion and Simulation Technologies) to do the simulation of PV power plant integrated to the grid. The simulation includes the largest installed capacity of PV power plant and the response of PV power plant when solar...
This paper presents some electromagnetic transient results on a Transmission Line a little greater than the Half Wavelength (HWL+). It was used an 800 kV non-conventional line with 2600 km and towers with three bundles of eight conductors each and a natural power of 4.8 GW. The studies conducted consist of line energization, load rejection, line tripping and reclosing. The transients arisen from the...
This paper analyzes the transition characteristic of the doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) during the grid fault, and the approximate short current calculation which is based on the fifth-order DFIG model is also introduced to support the analysis. A novel method which is easier and more accurate than the past ones is proposed to verify the low voltage ride through (LVRT) characteristic of the...
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