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Power Smoothing Control in a Grid-Connected Marine Current Turbine System for Compensating Swell Effect

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Fig. 1.  General scheme for a direct-drive MCT system with ESS.
Fig. 2.  Swell characteristic.
Fig.  8.  The turbine maximum  rotational  speed to follow  MPPT is 25 rpm (2.62 rad/s) for a marine current of 3.2 m/s
Fig. 11.  Turbine and generator power with conventional MPPT.
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