Issues of Estimating the Maximum Distributed Generation at High Wind Power Participation
Journal Title: Acta Energetica - Year 2016, Vol 27, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper presents the methods of estimating the maximum power that can be connected to the power system in distributed generation sources. Wind turbine generator systems (WTGS) were selected as the subject for analysis. Nonetheless, the considerations presented in this paper are only general and also apply to other types of power sources, including the sources that are not considered part of distributed generation.
Authors and Affiliations
Krzysztof Dobrzyński
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