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                  source can provide steady-state energy to the load during cloudy days or during
                  night and can improve dynamic response during transients.
                     These EM algorithms are simple, flexible, and can be applied to other sources or
                  other storage and even to various applications such as electric vehicles, pumping wa-
                  ter, electrification.



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