Significant infrastructure changes are currently being implemented in power system networks around the world by maximizing the penetration of renewable energy, installing new transmission lines, adding flexible loads, and promoting independence in power production by disintegrating the grid into microgrids [1]. The shift of energy supply from large central generating stations to smaller producers, such as wind farms, solar photovoltaic (PV) farms, rooftop PV systems, and energy-storage systems collectively known as distributed energy resources (DERs) or inverter-based resources, is accelerating at a rapid pace. Hundreds of power electronic devices are being added, creating hundreds of new control points in the grid.
Dynamic Modeling, Stability, and Control of Power Systems With Distributed Energy Resources: Handling Faults Using Two Control Methods in Tandem
T. Sadamoto,A. Chakrabortty,T. Ishizaki,J. Imura
Published 2018 in IEEE Control Systems
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IEEE Control Systems
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2018-04-13
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