2021
DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2021.5.2.309
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Modelling of an Optimized Microgrid Model by Integrating DG Distributed Generation Sources to IEEE 13 Bus System

Abstract: Due to the rapid increase in energy demand with depleting conventional sources, the world’s interest is moving towards renewable energy sources. Microgrid provides easy and reliable integration of distributed generation (DG) units based on renewable energy sources to the grid. The DG’s are usually integrated to microgrid through inverters. For a reliable operation of microgrid, it must have to operate in grid connected as well as isolated mode. Due to sudden mode change, performance of the DG inverter system w… Show more

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“…The placement of the DGs ensures that they complement one another and maintain the microgrid's seamless operation. To assure improved operation of a microgrid in a grid-connected system, the control schemes within a module is created [18,19]. In order to thoroughly investigate power quality disturbances and operating issues connected to the integration of RES into a balanced distribution network, this paper makes use of a standard IEEE 13-bus power system [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The placement of the DGs ensures that they complement one another and maintain the microgrid's seamless operation. To assure improved operation of a microgrid in a grid-connected system, the control schemes within a module is created [18,19]. In order to thoroughly investigate power quality disturbances and operating issues connected to the integration of RES into a balanced distribution network, this paper makes use of a standard IEEE 13-bus power system [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%