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Load sharing methods for inverter-based systems in islanded microgrids: A review
Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics, Volume: 30, Issue: 2, Pages: 145 - 160
Swansea University Author: Augustine Egwebe
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DOI (Published version): 10.2298/FUEE1702145E
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This paper explores and discusses various design considerations for inverter-based systems. Different load sharing techniques are presented for the integration of renewable energy sources within islanded microgrids. In off-grid connection, renewable energy sources are often configured to share power...
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This paper explores and discusses various design considerations for inverter-based systems. Different load sharing techniques are presented for the integration of renewable energy sources within islanded microgrids. In off-grid connection, renewable energy sources are often configured to share power based on their rated capacity. This paper explores both conventional and dynamic load sharing interaction between distributed generation units, both in an inductive (high voltage) and resistive (low voltage) networks. Load sharing based on the proper design of virtual impedance is also reviewed. |
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