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Juan C. Vasquez
Researcher at Aalborg University
Publications - 492
Citations - 32307
Juan C. Vasquez is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microgrid & Voltage droop. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 426 publications receiving 24605 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan C. Vasquez include University of Technology, Sydney & Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
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A Voltage Feedback Based Harmonic Compensation Strategy for Current-Controlled Converters
TL;DR: A voltage detection based harmonic compensator (HC) for CCM converters is proposed that realizes seamless interface of HC with inner fundamental current control loop and offers better performance because of directly harmonic voltage regulation.
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Power flow analysis algorithm for islanded LV microgrids including distributed generator units with droop control and virtual impedance loop
TL;DR: In this article, an improved power flow analysis algorithm for distributed generation (DG) units controlled with P/Q droop functions and virtual impedances in a low voltage (LV) microgrid is proposed.
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Virtual Impedance Based Stability Improvement for DC Microgrids with Constant Power Loads
TL;DR: In this paper, a virtual impedance based stabilizer comprised of series-connected inductance and resistance is employed to enhance the stability of DC microgrids with constant power loads (CPLs).
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Microgrid Digital Twins: Concepts, Applications, and Future Trends
Najmeh Bazmohammadi,Ahmad Madary,Juan C. Vasquez,Hamid Baz Mohammadi,Baseem Khan,Ying Wu,Josep M. Guerrero +6 more
TL;DR: The goal is to explore different applications of DTs in MGs, namely in design, control, operator training, forecasting, fault diagnosis, expansion planning, and policy-making, and future trends in MGDTs are discussed.
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Peer-to-Peer Energy Market for Community Microgrids [Technology Leaders]
TL;DR: In the last decade, new energy policies have boosted the integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) into the electrical power system in an attempt to reduce fossil fuel consumption and move toward a cleaner and more sustainable energy system.