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Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering

Vol. 37 No. 11 (2022): Proceedings of Faculty of Technical Sciences

MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF VOLTAGE DIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN NETWORK

  • Marijana Palalić
  • Vladimir Katić
  • Aleksandar Stanisavljević
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/20BE44Palalic
Submitted
November 7, 2022
Published
2022-11-07

Abstract

Modeling and analysis of the voltage quality in the test network was performed in this master’s thesis. The Mediterrian coastal network was used as an example of a test network. It was modified by adding two wind farms. Simulations were carried out in order to determine the influence of wind farms on the quality of voltage in the network. The DIgSILENT PowerFactory program is used for simulations.

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