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Analysis and Mitigation of Temporary Over-Voltage (TOV) Phenomenon in Unintentionally Islanded Grid-Connected Photovoltaic (PV) Inverters

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Figure 1.1: Global PV solar installed capacity for the year of 2015 [10].
Figure 1.3: Global PV solar power cumulative market scenarios until 2019 [10].
Figure 1.4: PV solar installed capacity in Canada [13].
Figure 1.5: Voltage rise resulting from a very large PV system connected at the end of a feederthat transmits power to a substation [22].
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