ANALYSIS OF THE EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY ACCUMULATION IN A SELF-OSCILLATING CIRCUIT.
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20484961Keywords:
power system, power supply, electrical energy storage system, electric power system, energy efficiency, energy facilities, oscillations, power.Abstract
Annotation. The article examines the analysis of electrical energy storage systems (EESS) as a tool for improving the reliability and survivability of electric power systems (EPS), the main approaches to selecting optimal EESS configurations, methods for assessing their impact on power system stability, and improving the quality of power supply to consumers. This makes it possible to draw conclusions about the feasibility of implementing EESS under real operating conditions of energy facilities and to develop recommendations for optimizing the operating modes of power systems.
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