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Passivity Based Control and Stability Analysis for Hydro Solar Power Systems

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Figure 1.1: Example of a modern electric power system composed by conventional power plants based on synchronous generators (gray–colored), non-conventional generation units (green–blue–colored), distribution grids (orange–colored), and demands (black–colo
Figure 2.1: Phase portrait for stable and unstable equilibrium point: (a) Stable in the sense of Lyapunov, (b) Asymptotically stable, (c) Unstable (saddle), (d) time domain for an stable equilibrium point, (e) time domain for an asymptotically stable equil
Fig. 4.2 illustrates the proposed decentralized control for HTGS based on the IDA–PBC.
Figure 4.3: The DPC scheme based on PI–PBC for each PV plant.
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