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In the context of renewable energy integration into the distribution grid, this paper proposes introduces the concept of synchronized control of many inverters distributed on a low voltage network. Compared to the standard Volt-VAr control, the synchronized control presents substantial advantages. It can better control voltage on a line and add further services such as reactive power compensation at the district level for minimization of losses. In future microgrids with a generalized communication between components, the synchronized control is possible and is really a feature to consider. The concepts developed during this project have been simulated but also implemented on industrial components in the new GridLab laboratory at the University of applied science of western Switzerland HES-SO Valais.

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