Abstract
The emerging smart grid technology known as Electric Spring (ES) has been employed previously to maintain voltage and power stability in renewable energy-based grids that are minimally regulated or self-contained. This study thoroughly investigated the foundational theories, modeling approaches, practical uses, and restrictions associated with Electric Springs by analyzing existing Scholarly works in this domain Electric Springs implement a direct power control approach. solution for the next-generation single-phase Systems, addressing the limitations of current ES control methods. This solution aims to improve power management in microgrids, where integrating renewable energy sources (RESs) poses challenges due to the unpredictable power output. The challenge involves managing two aspects: the variable Power consumed by ES and the power fed into the grid. The suggested straightforward and accurate signal manipulation method, namely, ANN-based Electric Spring (ES), is set to be deployed. This technique can adeptly manage these aspects in both stable conditions and during transitions in Renewable Energy Sources (RES).
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