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DOI: https://doi.org/10.63920/tjths.21002
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A review of DC Micro-grid control Approaches
Mohd Shariq Ansari
Electrical Engineering, Integral University, Lucknow, India
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📌 DOI: https://doi.org/10.63920/tjths.21002
🔑 Keywords: C micro-grid 1; DC Bus voltage 2; Power quality 3; Energy storage system 4
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Abstract:
A small dc grid has several benefits over a small ac grid and is better suited to accessing output power resources. With proper decoy methods, the dc bus voltage of the dc micro-grid should be regulated to prevent a revolving stream. This study presents four typical regulatory frameworks: breakdown control structure, stage control structure, and final control structure. Multiple agencies maintain an integrated administration system and a comprehensive administration structure. The power garage is critical for the regular functioning of a tiny dc grid. A power garage system that can sustain electricity supply supports the framework's dependability and proficiency, which is examined in this research.
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