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Connecting Wind Turbine Generator to Distribution Power Grid—A Preload Flow Calculation Stage

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A distribution grid is generally characterized by a high R/X (resistance/reactance) ratio and it is radial in nature. By design, a distribution grid system is not an active network, and it is normally designed in such a way that power flows from transmission system via distribution system to consumers. But in a situation when wind turbines are connected to the distribution grid, the...
 
Published at Journal of Energy and Power Engineering 8 (2014) 1811-1815
Pages 8
Published in 2014
 
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Agbetuyi Ayoade Felix, Awosope Cladius Ojo Aremu, Awelewa Ayokunle Ajibola, Adoghe Uwakhonye Anthony, Odigwe Ani Ishioma and Samuel Adekunle Isaac
Samuel Isaac » Engr. Isaac A. Samuel obtained his Ph.D degree from Covenant University , March 2017. He is researcher and faculty at the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, College of Engineering, , Ota, Ogun State, . He obtained his PGD and M Eng. degree in Electrical Engineering and also obtained a PGD in Management respectively from Bayero University , Kano. He is a Registered Engineer... view full profile
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