Reconfigurable Real-Time Power Grid Emulator for Systems With High Penetration of Renewables
Novel power system control and new utility devices need to be tested before their actual deployment to the power grid. To assist with such a testing need, real-time digital emulators such as RTDS and Opal-RT can be used to connect to the physical world and form a hardware in the loop (HIL) emulation...
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Main Authors: | Leon M. Tolbert, Fred Wang, Kevin Tomsovic, Kai Sun, Jingxin Wang, Yiwei Ma, Yunting Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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IEEE
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac164463c6514bd6b9fa685b6eef05ea |
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