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Smart Transformers (STs) are being envisioned as a key element for the controllability of distribution networks in a future context of Renewable Energy Source (RES), Energy Storage System (ESS) and Electric Vehicle (EV) massification.
Justino Rodrigues +2 more
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Transforming Future Cities: Smart City
The primitive elements of city transformation include the integration of urban infrastructure and artificial intelligence and cutting edge IoT technologies [...]
Dhananjay Singh, Antonio J. Jara
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Electric vehicles – effects on domestic low voltage networks [PDF]
Electric Vehicles (EV) charging from a domestic power socket are becoming increasingly popular due to their economic and environmental benefits. The large number of such vehicles presents a significant additional load on existing low voltage (LV) power ...
Butans, Eugene +2 more
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A Solid State Transformer model for power flow calculations [PDF]
This paper presents the implementation of a Solid State Transformer (SST) model in OpenDSS. The goal is to develop a SST model that could be useful for assessing the impact that the replacement of the conventional iron-and-copper transformer with the SST
Guerra Sánchez, Luis Gerardo +1 more
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Improved Operation Strategy for the High Voltage Input Stage of a Multi-Port Smart Transformer
Smart transformers are considered a crucial part of future smart grids as they will operate as the energy router and be able to control the power flows from and to the microgrids since they are placed in the border. A multi-port transformer can integrate
Enrique Romero-Cadaval +4 more
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Smart Transformer Protection Unit
The transformer is an essential part of the transmission and appropriation framework. The point of creating, transformer security structure is to oversee in such a manner, that we are utilizing microcontroller and IoT to give programmed security and continuous observing to the transformer.
P. A. Werulkar +2 more
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Comparison of intelligent charging algorithms for electric vehicles to reduce peak load and demand variability in a distribution grid [PDF]
A potential breakthrough of the electrification of the vehicle fleet will incur a steep rise in the load on the electrical power grid. To avoid huge grid investments, coordinated charging of those vehicles is a must.
D'hulst, Reinhilde +2 more
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A smart transformer (ST) based meshed hybrid distribution network is realized by extending ST low voltage dc (LVDC) link to form a LVDC line which connects dc buses of existing distributed generation (DG) converters.
Chandan Kumar +3 more
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Minimizing the impact of EV charging on the electricity distribution network [PDF]
The main objective of this paper is to design electric vehicle (EV) charging policies which minimize the impact of charging on the electricity distribution network (DN).
Beaude, Olivier +3 more
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The increased penetration of smart meters in the low voltage distribution network provides valuable insights that distribution network operators can leverage to produce detailed analytics for decision making.
Nameer Al Khafaf +3 more
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