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1 Microgrids: Operation and Control MethodsĢ.1 Case Study I: Grid Connected Mode-Microgrid Composed by One Network-Feeding Converter and One Local LoadĢ.2 Case Study II: Grid Connected Mode-Microgrid Composed by One Network-Feeding Converter and One Local Load with Additional Control LoopsĢ.3 Case Study III: Islanded Mode-Microgrid Composed by One Network-Forming Converter and One Local Load (Primary Control Loop Only)Ģ.4 Case Study IV: Islanded Mode-Microgrid Composed by Two Network-Forming Converters and One Common Load (Including Secondary Control)Ģ.5 Case Study V: Proposal for Transient Operating Mode-Microgrid Composed by One Network-Forming Converter, One Network-Feeding Converter and One Common Loadįlávia de Andrade Miguel Castilla Benedito Donizeti Bonattoīasic Tutorial on Simulation of Microgrids Control Using MATLAB® & Simulink® Software 123
