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A comprehensive state‐of‐the‐art review of electrochemical battery storage systems for power grids

International Journal of Energy Research, 2022
As the world's population and living standards rise, energy suppliers will face increased electrical energy needs. Furthermore, the European Commission has established a goal to reduce fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with the ...
D. Solyali   +3 more
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Stability and Control of Power Grids

Annu. Rev. Control. Robotics Auton. Syst., 2021
Power grids are critical infrastructure in modern society, and there are well-established theories for the stability and control of traditional power grids under a centralized paradigm. Driven by environmental and sustainability concerns, power grids are
Tao Liu, Yue Song, Lipeng Zhu, D. Hill
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A Tutorial on Modeling and Analysis of Cascading Failure in Future Power Grids

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II - Express Briefs, 2021
Cascading failure inevitably emerges in complex power grids that can cause enormous economic losses. Over the past few decades, a great deal of effort has been devoted to failure cascade modeling, with the aim of understanding and preventing this complex
Dong Liu, Xi Zhang, C. Tse
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Revealing Structural and Functional Vulnerability of Power Grids to Cascading Failures

IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems, 2021
The highly intricate inter-connectivity and ever expanding scale of modern power grids have raised serious concerns on security and vulnerability of power grids.
Junyuan Fang   +3 more
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Adversarial Semi-Supervised Learning for Diagnosing Faults and Attacks in Power Grids

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2021
This paper proposes a novel adversarial scheme for learning from data under harsh learning conditions of partially labelled samples and skewed class distributions.
Maryam Farajzadeh-Zanjani   +4 more
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Power Grid Protection

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2014 Issue 1, 2014
Due to its inherent short-term dynamic, the power grid is a critical component of the energy system. When a dangerous event occurs in a section of the grid (i.e. a power line or a plant fails), the overall system is subject to the risk of a blackout.
Enrico Colaiacovo, Ulrich Ottenburger
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People-powered grid

New Scientist, 2016
Rutkin features Transactive Grid's first version of a new kind of energy market. While solar panels on the roofs of terraced houses soak up the sun, a pair of computers connected to the panels quietly crunch numbers. First, they count how many electrons are being generated. Then, they write that number to a blockchain.
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A Novel Two-Stage Multi-Layer Constrained Spectral Clustering Strategy for Intentional Islanding of Power Grids

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2020
Intentional islanding can be considered as the last action to prevent power grids from severe blackouts. In this strategy, the endangered network is deliberately decomposed into self-sustained islands to improve the power grid resilience, reliability ...
M. Dabbaghjamanesh   +6 more
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Capturing grid power

IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2009
Making electricity grids "smarter" and modernizing them so that they can accept large amounts of renewable energy resources are fairly universally accepted as steps necessary to achieve a clean and secure electric power industry. The best way to achieve this goal is a topic of debate among power system designers.
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Smart power grids

2010 42nd Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST 2010), 2010
This paper aims at reviewing existing communication structure for the power grids, discusses the emerging smart grid initiatives and analyzes the cyber security threats to such smart grid systems. The 21st century world is more dependent on electrical power than ever.
Gopalakrishnan Iyer, Prathima Agrawal
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