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Distribution network capacity assessment: Incorporating harmonic distortion limits
2012
2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting
The capacity of distributed generation (DG) connected in distribution networks is increasing as part of the drive to connect renewable energy sources. Due to widespread application of power electronic inverter interfaces, DG can inject harmonic current through the point of common connection into the upstream network. Harmonic current emission may cause voltage distortion problems when harmonic resonance exists in the network. Harmonic distortion is one area of concern for electric utilities in
doi:10.1109/pesgm.2012.6344764
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