The Research Status and the Development Trend of Protection in DC Distribution Power System

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DC distribution power system has the characteristics of high power quality, high transmission capacity and low power outages cost, and can adapt to multi-point access to distributed generation. It will become a new direction in the field of distribution power system. This paper focuses on the research status and development trend of the DC distribution power system protection and control technology, and summarizes the protection and control technology, which are necessary to be carried out in the future research.

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