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Inverters and compensators for minimum line losses
The local control of inverters and compensators, based on measurements of the power system and calculation of the optimum current to be injected into each phase, has been tested in simulation and implemented in hardware with a rating of 24 kW, with results as predicted by the general power theory. The approach is scalable for ac and dc systems.