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The document is a list of references related to renewable energy technologies, power electronics, and their integration into electric power systems. It includes various studies, articles, and reports from reputable sources such as IEEE and the International Renewable Energy Agency. The references cover topics like grid stability, energy storage, and the advancement of renewable energy systems.

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