“Digital real-time simulation” refers to the replication of output waveforms with the required accuracy, which duplicates the behavior of a real power system that is being simulated. A variety of problems relating to the functioning of power systems can be effectively solved using real-time simulators. Fortunately, modern state-of-the-art technological advancements have solved the energy problems. When used as a real-time application of electromagnetic transient-type simulation, the real-time digital simulator takes advantage of the traveling wave properties of cables and transmission lines in conjunction with a parallel processing platform. Power Control (PC), Hardware Under Test (HUT), Time Scale of Events (TSE), and Control Action (CA) are used as independent variables and the Real-Time Dynamic Simulation (RTDS) has been used as dependent variables. The objective of study improves the energy production in Digital Power Grids using Real-time Dynamic Nonlinear System Simulation System. The data was collected by using questionnaires based on 5-Likert Scale. The data has been analyzed using smart PLS 3. The questionnaire were filled from 50 technicians of power grids. The results are that Real-Time Dynamic Simulation improves the energy production in Digital Power Grids.
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