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Capacitor virtual inertia control and equivalent inertia analysis for a grid-forming wind generation system

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Title
Capacitor virtual inertia control and equivalent inertia analysis for a grid-forming wind generation system
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Frontiers in Energy Research, June 2024
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2024.1418229
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Qun Li, Qiang Li, Weijia Tang, Chenggen Wang

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#21,307,042
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#963
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#96,335
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#18
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