Integration of Renewable Energy Sources into Electrical Power Grids
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https://doi.org/10.65405/.v10i37.504Keywords:
Renewable Energy, Grid Integration, Energy Storage, MATLAB, Simulink, Voltage StabilityAbstract
This paper examines technical and operational challenges associated with integrating renewable energy sources (RES) — primarily solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind — into modern electrical power grids. The study provides a methodology for analyzing intermittency, grid stability, and mitigation strategies such as energy storage and advanced power-electronic controls. MATLAB scripts and a Simulink model generator are provided to reproduce the case studies and figures.
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