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Control Strategies Based on Symmetrical Components for Grid-Connected Converters Under Voltage Dips
2009
IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print)
Low-voltage ride-through (LVRT) requirements demand wind-power plants to remain connected to the network in presence of grid-voltage dips. Most dips present positive-, negative-, and zero-sequence components. Hence, regulators based on symmetrical components are well suited to control gridconnected converters. A neutral-point-clamped topology has been considered as an active front end of a distributed power-generation system, following the trend of increasing power and voltage levels in
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