Abstract

Because low-voltage power grids are often designed at the user’s end, the connection and withdrawal of distributed power sources will inevitably cause changes in the AC feeder voltage in the power grid, and sudden changes in voltage may cause the control units of the power grid to malfunction and cause grid failure. The following will analyze the impact of distributed power at different access locations on the AC feeder voltage of the power grid.

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