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Supply-side flexibility for improved hosting capacity of inverter-based generation technologies: approaches to integrating isolated power systems

Isolated communities are located far from major electrical networks and sources (i.e., bulk interconnected power systems) and, therefore, grid connection to these sources may not be practical or economically justified. Electricity in isolated remote areas is generated and consumed locally within an arrangement of electrical components deployed to supply, transfer, and consume local electricity. Such networks are called isolated power systems (IPSs) , which, subject to their specific application, can have different compositions and configurations.

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Publication title

IEEE Electrification Magazine

Volume

10

Pagination

65-70

ISSN

2325-5889

Department/School

School of Engineering

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Place of publication

United States

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Renewable energy not elsewhere classified

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