The document discusses a study on hybrid transformers designed to mitigate electrical disturbances such as voltage sag, swell, and harmonic distortion in power distribution systems. It outlines the advantages of integrating power electronic converters with conventional transformers, allowing for enhanced flexibility and the ability to regulate voltage under varying conditions. The research includes a simulation of a back-to-back converter on the primary side of the transformer to demonstrate its effectiveness in compensating for voltage fluctuations.