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- W2801661682 abstract "Increasing penetration level of distributed generation (DG) units necessitates their participation in supporting power system stability and providing ancillary services. This paper highlights the necessity of supporting the connection voltage by these units under short-term unbalanced voltage sags. To address this, a new regulation scheme, named asymmetrical ride-through (ART), is proposed in this paper. The proposed scheme enforces DG units to properly regulate the voltage within the dynamic limits for three important voltage parameters: positive sequence, negative sequence, and phase voltage magnitude. The main advantages of applying the ART scheme are avoiding unnecessary outages due to temporary unbalanced faults and enhancing the grid stability. As the second contribution, an advanced dynamic voltage support method is also proposed to accurately address the specifications determined in the ART scheme. The successful results of the ART regulation scheme and the proposed dynamic voltage support method are verified using simulation and experimental test cases." @default.
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- W2801661682 title "Asymmetrical Ride-Through and Grid Support in Converter-Interfaced DG Units Under Unbalanced Conditions" @default.
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