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A new two-stage controller design for frequency regulation of low-inertia power system with virtual synchronous generator

This paper proposes a novel two-stage frequency-regulating control design for modern power systems considering high renewable energy sources (RESs) penetration and electric vehicles (EVs). The proposed controller structure is based on a tilt fractional-order integral derivative (TFOID) in the first...

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Published in:Journal of energy storage 2023-06, Vol.62, p.106952, Article 106952
Main Authors: Nour, Morsy, Magdy, Gaber, Chaves-Ávila, José Pablo, Sánchez-Miralles, Álvaro, Jurado, Francisco
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Virtual synchronous generator
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