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In the last few years, there was a shortage in energy resources in Egypt. The main reason for that was the shortage of the conventional fuel. Therefore, the renewable energy was the solution; such as the solar energy, wind energy & biomass energy. These energies are injected directly in the distribution networks and therefore raise the voltages at the loaded buses. This trend will continue in the next years in Egypt.
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