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Reactive Power Balance and Voltage Control

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Control of Modern Integrated Power Systems

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Economic considerations have generally resulted in short-term generation unit commitment practices and trading procedures placing considerable emphasis on scheduling active power to meet system demands. Voltage control is usually managed as a second step in the operation of the power system.

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Mariani, E., Murthy, S.S. (1997). Reactive Power Balance and Voltage Control. In: Control of Modern Integrated Power Systems. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0993-8_3

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