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Wind is a primary renewable energy source integrated into microgrid systems to enhance decentralization and reliability, as described in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, researchers have specifically developed control systems for laboratory-scale microgrids that utilize wind as a power source, as documented in [3] and [4].

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A comprehensive overview on demand side energy management ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceMerabet et al. (2016) developed an energy management and control system for a laboratory-scale microgrid utilizing wind, photovoltaic, and battery storage, published in IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.
referenceMerabet A, Ahmed KT, Ibrahim H, Beguenane R, and Ghias AM developed an energy management and control system for a laboratory-scale microgrid utilizing wind, photovoltaic, and battery power sources, as published in IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy in 2016.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimMicrogrids improve the reliability and resilience of electric power grids, helping to manage distributed clean energy resources like wind and solar photovoltaic systems while reducing emissions and supplying power to off-grid locations.
claimMicrogrid technology enhances the decentralization and use of variable renewable energy sources by balancing generation from solar, wind, and hydro with conventional sources like gas-fueled combustion turbines, coal, and diesel powerplants.