Sustained Overvoltage Control Considering Power System Restoration Dynamic Process

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Changeable sensitivity and safety margin are proposed in this paper, which can avoid the voltage violation according to the operation of the current situation. A simulation test is presented to demonstrate the proposed method can decrease adjusting amounts and restoration time efficiently.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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577-580

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July 2014

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