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A large number of distributed generation (DG) units are being integrated into power systems at distribution level. The DG units play an essential role in affecting the efficiency and performance of power systems. This paper describes some possible controlling modes of DG units. The operation and control of the power systems consisting of DG units, in particular separated subsystems, are discussed. Simulation studies have been performed to demonstrate the performance of the control scheme.