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===Power systems===
In recent years, HIL for power systems has been used for verifying the stability, operation, and fault tolerance of large-scale [[electrical grid]]s. Current-generation real-time processing platforms have the capability to model large-scale power systems in real-time. This includes systems with more than 10,000 buses with associated generators, loads, power-factor correction devices, and network interconnections.<ref>{{cite web|title=ePHASORsim Real-Time Transient Stability Simulator|url=http://www.opal-rt.com/sites/default/files/OPAL-RT_Presentation_ePHASORsim_RT13.pdf|accessdate=23 November 2013}}</ref> These types of simulation platforms enable the evaluation and testing of large-scale power systems in a realistic emulated environment. Moreover, HIL for power systems has been used for investigating the integration of distributed resources, next-generation [[SCADA]] systems and [[Power Management Unit|power management units]], and [[STATCOM|static synchronous compensator]] devices.<ref>{{cite
===Offshore systems===
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