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This paper presents a comprehensive feasibility study on integrating wind generation into the grid through High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology. With the increasing demand for renewable energy sources, this study assesses the technical viability of such an interconnected system. Through meticulous analysis of wind resource availability, HVDC transmission capabilities, and grid integration requirements, the paper evaluates the potential benefits in terms of improved power transfer efficiency, reduced transmission losses, and enhanced grid stability. By considering various scenarios and case studies, the study provides insights into the optimal configuration and operational strategies for harnessing wind energy's full potential while ensuring an efficient, reliable, and sustainable power transfer via HVDC.
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