REVIEW PAPER ON METHODS OF VOLTAGE STABILITY ANALYSIS OF WIND BASED DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEM

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Nikita Arun Patil
Rahul M. Patil

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Generation of electrical energy is greatly being contributed by wind farm. Thus, researchers are finding various optimizing techniques in order to utilize it at its optimum. The voltage stability serves a key role in operation of power system when large-scale wind energy system is connected to grid. In contrast with the past, Integration of large scale wind power has severe impacts on the power system operation. Under the large integration wind power, maintaining stability and reliability of supply is a big challenge to power system operators.  In this paper, methods of voltage stability analysis of wind integration to the power grid has been studied. As wind flow is having random nature, it affects the stability of the system especially Voltage Stability. An attempt is made to identify the impact of integration of renewable energy into grid on voltage stability

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Nikita Arun Patil and Rahul M. Patil, “REVIEW PAPER ON METHODS OF VOLTAGE STABILITY ANALYSIS OF WIND BASED DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEM”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. ICMRD21, p. 9, Apr. 2021.

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