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Discussion on the Factors Affecting the Stability of Microgrid Based on Distributed Power Supply
Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
- 1 Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
- 2 Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
- 3 Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
- 4 Power and intelligence teaching and research center, PLA University of Science & Technology Nanjing, China
Energy and Power Engineering·Volume 05 (2013)·Pages 1344–1346·Published 30 June 2013·DOI10.4236/epe.2013.54B254
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Abstract
This paper summarizes the advantages of application of micro grid, analyzes the structure of microgrid, and discusses the factors, which are important to the stable operation of micro grid. The factors include the technology of power matching, harmonic suppression and the stability of electronic cascaded systems etc.
KeywordsMicrogridDistributed GenerationStability AnalysisEnergy Storage
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