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Projected Wind Energy Maximum Potential in Lithuania
Harnessing wind energy in Lithuania is one of the most important ways to implement climate mitigation measures. This study aims to assess whether it is feasible to implement an energy greening plan in Lithuania in the 21st century, hypothetically by ...
Justė Jankevičienė +1 more
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Smart Sensors for Smart Grid Reliability [PDF]
Sensors for monitoring electrical parameters over an entire electricity network infrastructure play a fundamental role in protecting smart grids and improving the network’s energy efficiency. When a short circuit takes place in a smart grid it has to be sensed as soon as possible to reduce its fault duration along the network and to reduce damage to ...
Monica Alonso +3 more
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Nowadays, grid power loss and power quality deterioration are causing many problems, especially for sensitive uses such as data centers, airports, healthcare, banking, insurance, and telecom.
Abdallah Ben Abdelkader +2 more
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Demand Response in Smart Grids
The Special Issue “Demand Response in Smart Grids” includes 10 papers [...
Pedro Faria, Zita Vale
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Fast Online Parameter Identification for Current Source Operated PV Modules in DC Microgrids
This paper presents a non-iterative online approach to identify the modeling parameters of a photovoltaic (PV) module. It is motivated by the fact that accurate and reliable modeling of distributed energy resources (DERs) in DC Microgrids improves their ...
Ahmed M. A. Oteafy +2 more
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From the grid to the smart grid, topologically [PDF]
The Smart Grid is not just about the digitalization of the Power Grid. In its more visionary acceptation, it is a model of energy management in which the users are engaged in producing energy as well as consuming it, while having information systems fully aware of the energy demand-response of the network and of dynamically varying prices.
Pagani, G. A., Aiello, M.
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Comprehensive Assessment of Smart Grids: Is There a Universal Approach?
A comprehensive assessment of smart grids is critical for their development. Existing scientific research testifies to the urgency and complexity of the problem of implementing smart grids effectively, both in terms of a single project performance and ...
Henryk Dzwigol +5 more
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Overview of Startups Developing Artificial Intelligence for the Energy Sector
The energy industry is experiencing a major change due to fast progress in artificial intelligence (AI). Startup companies in this revolution use AI technologies like Machine Learning (ML), predictive analytics, and optimization algorithms to improve ...
Naiyer Mohammadi Lanbaran +4 more
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Comparison of Power Hardware-in-the-Loop Approaches for the Testing of Smart Grid Controls
The fundamental changes in the energy sector, due to the rise of renewable energy resources and the possibilities of the digitalisation process, result in the demand for new methodologies for testing Smart Grid concepts and control strategies.
Falko Ebe +9 more
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Optimal Planning of Community Integrated Energy Station Considering Frequency Regulation Service
With the extensive integration of high-penetration renewable energy resources, more fast-response frequency regulation (FR) providers are required to eliminate the impact of uncertainties from loads and distributed generators (DGs) on system security and
Cheng Li +6 more
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