“…In centralized schemes, the voltage of localized loads connected to a common bus or the voltage at the coupling point into the utility grid should be regulated [9], [10]. On the other hand, in decentralized methods, the average voltage of generator busses (busses with voltage source converter), is controlled [6], [7], [10]- [12], [16] In the centralized secondary approach, it is considered the loads are localized at a common buss and the secondary controller regulates the voltage of the common bus at a reference value. A central control unit measures the voltage of common buss and send the set point voltage to the voltage controlled converters [8]- [10].…”