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226    CHAPTER 6 Flexible Power Control of Photovoltaic Systems




                         control strategies (i.e., PLC, PRRC, and PRC) have been demonstrated on a two-
                         stage grid-connected PV system, where the flexible power control solutions are
                         achieved upon demands. In this way, “grid-friendly” integrations can be ensured,
                         and the above technical challenges caused by the intermittency of solar energy
                         can be resolved.



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