This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a method for integrating wind farms into polluted distributed power systems using shunt capacitors. The key points are:
1) Wind power is an important renewable energy source that is increasingly being integrated into distributed power systems. However, integrating wind farms can be challenging due to issues like reactive power demand and current harmonics from non-linear loads.
2) The paper proposes using shunt capacitors to compensate for reactive power and current harmonics when integrating wind farms. This allows for reliable, efficient and unity power factor operation at the point of connection.
3) A mathematical model is described and simulation results are presented to validate the approach of using shunt compensation to