Design of a generator control system for small nuclear distributed generation

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Small-scale reactors have recently attracted attention as a potential power generation source for the future. The Regional Energy Research Institute for Next Generation is currently developing a small-scale reactor called Regional Energy rX 10 MVA (REX-10). The current paper deals with a power system to be used with small-scale reactors for multi-purpose regional energy systems. This small nuclear system can supply electric and thermal energy like a co-generation system. The electrical model of the REX-10 has been developed as a part of the SCADA system. REX-10's dynamic and electromagnetic performance on the power system is analyzed. Simulations are carried out on a test system based on Ulleung Island's power system to validate REX-10 availability on a power system. RSCAD/RTDS and PSS/E software tools are used for the simulation.

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Yoon, D. H., & Jang, G. (2011). Design of a generator control system for small nuclear distributed generation. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 6(3), 311–318. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2011.6.3.311

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