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Based on the general requirements, particular consideration has to be given to different scenarios of joint operation of the ENTSO-E- and IPS/UPS-systems. To provide a basis for the following investigations in this book, this chapter focuses on the development of an aggregated network model of these power systems which will be used as general test case in the following chapters.

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Seack, A., Schwippe, J., Häger, U., Panasetsky, D. (2014). Load Flow and Dynamic Model. In: Häger, U., Rehtanz, C., Voropai, N. (eds) Monitoring, Control and Protection of Interconnected Power Systems. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53848-3_2

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