Abstract

Voltage-related problems evolving in interconnected electric power systems are examined. Reasons for these problems are introduced, and their potential importance for system operation is discussed. This physical phenomenon poses problems covering the entire spectrum from proper modeling to control design and communications. Consequences of novel control designs are discussed in the context of the improvement of system operation and the results benefits. >

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