Novosibirsk State Technical University NETI has developed a method of controlling high-voltage electrical networks for reliable operation when using small generators. This will help provide stable energy to consumers. The study was carried out with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science within the framework of the “Priority 2030” program of the “Science and Universities” national project.
Active distribution networks are becoming popular due to reduced dependence on the central power supply and increased reliability of the power supply. The problem is that existing short circuit detection methods are ineffective for such networks due to their ad hoc nature.
The solution takes a decentralized approach to network management, allowing errors to be quickly detected and resolved. This helps develop active electrical networks with high power supply reliability while maintaining their economic efficiency.
Source: Ferra

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