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Power Flow in Renewable Energy Integrated Power Systems
Power Flow in Renewable Energy Integrated Power Systems
This talk delves into the intricate details of the flow of active and reactive power in renewable energy integrated power systems. With the growing significance of renewable sources, such as solar and wind, within power systems, understanding the dynamics of power flow becomes crucial. Active power flow represents the real power that is transferred within the system, while reactive power flow accounts for power associated with reactive components. By gaining a comprehensive understanding of and effectively managing the flow of active and reactive power in renewable energy integrated power systems, operators and researchers can optimize system performance, foster sustainable energy practices, and ensure the seamless integration of renewable resources into power grids. This knowledge enables the implementation of strategies to enhance system efficiency, maintain power quality, and ensure the reliability of renewable energy generation. Speaker(s): Muhammad Faisal Nadeem 1425 NASA Road 1, Houston, Texas, United States, 77058, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/366507