“…Theoretically, any induction machine designed for motor operation may be directly utilized as induction generator, but its performance will be not satisfactory since, for example, problems with self-excitation of the generator may be occurred and terminal voltage regulation as well as the maximum output power at desired speed of rotation will be not sufficient. To obtain satisfactory performance of the induction generator, some reconstruction of stator windings [3,5], rotor cage and magnetic core are necessary to improve the performance characteristics of the generator. Multiple papers have been reported on the use of copper squirrel rotor cage in induction motors [10][11][12], but only a few dealt with induction machines operating as self-excited induction generators [13,14].…”