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== Power electronics ==
 
A contributor deleted the entire section on HIL in Power Electronics citing the following reasons for it: "Too narrow for encyclopedia. Tone is more like ad-copy." Deletion occurred after one sentence was updated, a relevant reference was added and after links to major current industrial HIL platforms by three major vendors were added. The rest of the section has been pretty much unchanged for 6 years. The section was therefore restored (changes undidundone) and maybe this is the right moment to ask fellow contributors to make it better, not by deleting it, but by editing it. HIL for power electronics is one of the key enabling technology for microgrids and distributed energy resources. HIL for power electronics is used to test and optimize hardware and software which runs modern converters, for example, modern smart inverters. Inverter and converter development, optimization and testing is extremely important for green energy production and sustainable future, see e.g. <ref>http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/solar-plus-storage-depends-on-islanding-inverters</ref>
 
If the section is really too narrow, maybe, before it gets deleted, there should at least be a discussion where it is possible to provide arguments? [[User:Aleksandar.kavgic|Aleksandar.kavgic]] ([[User talk:Aleksandar.kavgic|talk]]) 12:34, 29 February 2016 (UTC)Aleksandar Kavgic