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Analysis of Parallel Operation of the United Power System of Russia and Power Systems of Eastern and Western Europe with Respect to the Conditions of Static Stability

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A study of the transmission capability of interstate connections and the possibility of the appearance of all-system low-frequency oscillations in parallel operation of the United Power System of Russia (UPS of Russia) and countries of the former USSR with Western European power pools is presented.

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Tuzlukova, E.V. Analysis of Parallel Operation of the United Power System of Russia and Power Systems of Eastern and Western Europe with Respect to the Conditions of Static Stability. Power Technology and Engineering 36, 90–92 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020289409812

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