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IEEE 2988-2024

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New IEEE Standard - Active. The fundamental principles, essential functions, and optional functions of a virtual synchronous machine (VSM) to make power electronic converters standardized for different applications and suitable for single-unit operation, multi-unit operation, islanded/off-grid operation, and grid-tied operation, facilitating the large-scale utilization of DER and the integration of power electronic converters into the grid, and advancing energy freedom and energy access are defined in this standard.

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  • Standard from IEEE
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  • Document type: IS
  • Publisher IEEE
  • Distributor IEEE
  • ICS 29.020
  • Technical Committee IEEE Power Electronics Society / Standards Committee

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