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Optimal Reactive Power Provision of Wind Farms in Liberalized Markets - A Generation Viewpoint

This paper proposes a methodology for the optimal management of the reactive power of non-dispatchable distributed generators. The optimization problem is stated from the generation utility viewpoint, aiming to improve the revenue in the active power sale and considering a power loss allocation poli...

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Main Authors: De Oliveira-De Jesus, P.M., Castronuovo, E.D., de Leao, M.T.
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Wind energy generation
Wind farms
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