This document summarizes a research paper that analyzes the use of a DSTATCOM (Distribution Static Compensator) to regulate the voltage of a self-excited induction generator (SEIG) driven by a wind turbine. The DSTATCOM injects or absorbs reactive power to maintain a constant voltage at the SEIG terminals despite load perturbations or changes in wind speed. Mathematical models are developed for the SEIG, wind turbine, and DSTATCOM. Simulation results show that connecting the DSTATCOM keeps the load voltage constant when loads or wind speed vary, unlike without the DSTATCOM where the voltage fluctuates. The DSTATCOM provides fast dynamic response to regulate the SEIG voltage during disturbances.