droopreglering
Droopreglering, often translated as droop control, is a method used in power systems to regulate the frequency and voltage of generators. It is a form of proportional control where the output of a generator, such as its power or voltage, is made inversely proportional to the system frequency or voltage. Essentially, as the system frequency drops, the generator's output increases, and conversely, as the frequency rises, the output decreases. This relationship is defined by a droop characteristic, which is a line on a graph showing output versus frequency.
The primary purpose of droop control is to ensure stability within a power grid, especially when dealing
Similarly, voltage droop control operates on the same principle but for voltage regulation. As the system voltage