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Scrambling on electrical power grids

2008 IEEE International Conference on System of Systems Engineering, 2008
Deregulated, the U.S. electrical power grid system has shown the emergence of behaviors that include scrambling by buyers to purchase electricity and unexpected increasing costs of electricity to consumers. To infer those behaviors, in this paper, we adapt a theoretical framework, developed by Newman in his work on spread of epidemic disease on ...
Thomas V. Huynh, John S. Osmundson
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A Power Grid for the Hydrogen Economy

Scientific American, 2006
This article explores the development of a SuperGrid that could supply both electricity and hydrogen. As the 2003 blackouts in North America and Europe vividly testify, the current power grid is struggling to meet growing demand for electricity and the coming shift from fossil-fueled power and cars to cleaner sources of energy.
Paul M, Grant   +2 more
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Grids of Power

Environmental Philosophy, 2018
The word “power” tends toward divergent formations, and this paper is prompted by the intersection of two of them. The first form taken up here is power as control, while the second form is material power as fuel. The typical modern configuration of the first form implies an understanding of the second form as subordinate. But what I argue here is that
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Detection of power grid disturbances and cyber-attacks based on machine learning

Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2019
Modern intelligent power grid provides an efficient way of managing energy supply and consumption while facing numerous security threats at the same time. Both natural and man-made events can cause power system disturbance. Therefore, it is important for
Defu Wang   +3 more
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State-of-the-art review on power grid resilience to extreme weather events: Definitions, frameworks, quantitative assessment methodologies, and enhancement strategies

Applied Energy, 2019
The rise of power outages caused by extreme weather events and the frequency of extreme weather events has motivated the study of grid resilience. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of existing research on the study of grid resilience, which ...
F. H. Jufri   +2 more
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Overview of Control and Grid Synchronization for Distributed Power Generation Systems

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2006
Frede Blaabjerg   +2 more
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On Robustness of Power Grids

2015
Current and future trends in environmental, economical, and human-caused factors (such as power demand growth, over-ageing of assets in power grids, and extreme weather conditions) challenge power grid robustness in the near future, necessitating research to better analyse and understand the notion of robustness in power grids, and ultimately to ...
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Grid-Forming Inverter-Based Resource Research Landscape: Understanding the Key Assets for Renewable-Rich Power Systems

IEEE Power and Energy Magazine
The shift to net zero energy systems has changed the face of our power grid. Traditional large-scale synchronous generators found inside coal and natural gas plants are being replaced with inverter-based resource (IBR) technologies. This transition to an
B. Bahrani   +6 more
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Optimal location planning method of fast charging station for electric vehicles considering operators, drivers, vehicles, traffic flow and power grid

Energy, 2019
In order to promote penetration and popularity of electric vehicles, it is of critical importance to determine location and size of charging stations more scientifically.
W. Kong   +4 more
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Efficient Simulation of Power Grids

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2010
Modern deep sub-micron ultra-large scale integration designs with hundreds of millions of devices require huge grids for power distribution. Such grids, operating with decreasing power supply voltages, are a design limiting factor and accurate analysis of their behavior is of paramount importance as any voltage drops can seriously impact performance or
João M. S. Silva   +2 more
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