Researchers in India have proposed a new set of techniques to mitigate total harmonic distortions during islanding events, which occur in distributed generation systems when there are disruptions in the power grid. Compared to conventional approaches, it reportedly achieves faster detection times by leveraging real-time data analytics and dynamically adjusting to changing grid conditions. Researchers from the GLA University in India have developed a series of harmonic mitigation techniques for islanding conditions. "The novelty of this work lies in its unique combination of passive and active ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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