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The Next Generation of Power Distribution Systems

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2010
This paper summarizes diverse concepts for the next generation of power distribution system. The objective is to bring distribution engineering more closely aligned to smart grid philosophy. Issues of design, operation, and control are discussed with regard to new system theoretic as well as component/materials advances. In particular, two transmission
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ON GENERALIZED DISTRIBUTIONS: THE POWER OF GENERALISING AND THE POWER SERIES CONNECTION

Far East Journal of Theoretical Statistics, 2019
Summary: In this paper, we consider generalised distributions in the context of modelling dispersion but with focus on probability generating function (pgf) which is an important tool in studying statistical properties of a discrete distribution. The aim of this paper is twofold, one is to demonstrate the power of generalising in determination of pgf ...
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Development of distributed power generation

Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2012
Having analyzed the technical and economic performance of new energy technologies, the authors prove that the use of local energy resources, such as wood, agricultural waste, and peat is a priority in the development of distributed generation in Russia.
A. V. Bessmertnykh, V. M. Zaichenko
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Distributed Power Generation

2016
This chapter describes stationary fuel cell applications for distributed power generation. After briefly describing the history of stationary fuel cell power systems development, experiences are given in developing industrial fuel cell systems with their demonstration results.
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Power sharing in distributed power generation system

2012 IEEE 5th India International Conference on Power Electronics (IICPE), 2012
Proper control and appropriate load sharing among Distributed Generation (DG) is desirable for distributed power generation systems. Increasing energy demand and reduction of conventional energy sources is leading towards greater interest in the use of non-conventional energy sources.
Alka Singh, Manoj Badoni, Bhim Singh
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Distributed Network Power Flow of Distributed Generation

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
With constrains imposed by natural conditions, the power generated from wind power, solar power and other intermittent energy system has great randomness and volatility. Thus, the impact from the intermittent energy to the system voltage and power flow is uncertainty.
Qi Yang   +3 more
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Power Flow for Distribution Network with Distributed Generation

2010 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, 2010
Traditional power flow algorithms are not applicable to distribution network with distributed generation because the addition of distributed generation onto distribution networks may result in bi-directional power flow. The models of different type distributed generations in power flow calculation were presented as well as an improved back/forward ...
Xiao-bo Tang, Guo-qing Tang
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Unbalanced Distribution Power Flow with Distributed Generation

2005/2006 PES TD, 2006
Recently the number of distributed generators (DG) being integrated in to the distribution system has increased. The distribution system is no longer a single source system. Thus there has to be a change in strategy for distribution analysis. This would require a fast power flow solution with DG. This paper presents the developed three phase unbalanced
S. Khushalani, N. Schulz
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Homotopy-enhanced power flow methods for general distribution networks with distributed generators

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS2013), 2013
Power flow analysis of distribution systems needs special methods to handle the distributed generators (DGs) modeled as P-V nodes. However, many existing power flow methods often fail to solve this problem. This paper presents a homotopy-enhanced numerical method for power flow analysis of distribution networks with DGs modeled as P-V nodes. The method
Tian-Qi Zhao   +2 more
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General formulation for force distribution in power grasp

Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
A general formulation of the force distribution equations for three-dimensional power grasp is presented. It allows for any number of contacts on the finger surfaces and the palm. The formulation not only includes the active forces and moments applied at the contacts, but also the passive forces resulting from frictional and geometric constraints, such
Khalid Mirza, David E. Orin
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