Abstract

The increase in intermittent renewable energy resources and distributed generation has led to the need for developing new controllers and management techniques for smart grids [...]

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  • On one hand, renewable energy sources can cause voltage and frequency fluctuations that negatively affect the power system, and on the other hand, they increase the need for modulation from large fossil fuel generation plants, affecting the operational life of their components

  • Due to uncertainties associated with the availability of renewable sources, distributed green power production systems can create some problems for the distribution grid, such as power quality losses in the power network, voltage imbalances and undesired peaks

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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Optimal Control of Smart Distributed Power and Energy Systems. Received: 3 December 2021 Accepted: 17 December 2021 Published: 21 December 2021

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