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SIMULINK BASED MODELING, ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION OF SELF EXCITED INDUCTION GENERATOR FOR USE IN REMOTE AREAS

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In remote location/ far off areas where transmission cost is very high, harnessing of electrical energy from local resources are very much in use. In this paper modeling, analysis and simulation of Self Excited induction generator at variable loads with Electronic Load Controller is discussed. The modeling and simulation has been done in simpowersystem block set of MATLAB/ SIMULINK environment. The power in surplus of the consumer load is dumped in a resistance through an ELC. The excess power dumped in resistance can be used for heating purposes.
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