Research on the Voltage Regulation of in Interconnected Distributed Network - Distributed Generation

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Voltage regulation can be control after distributed generation (DG) into the distribution network. This paper deals with a voltage regulation algorithm for a grid-connected DG, based on active and reactive power control. It also proposes the algorithm of the simplified voltage—superposition theorem. The proposed method is applied to the power distribution system model, and its effectiveness is verified through simulation results. At in the end of the paper, we make a conclusion.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 171-172)

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342-345

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December 2010

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