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It is one of the key avenues to achieve emission peak and carbon neutrality by building new power system. In the future, the new power system will face challenges such as intermittent new energy output, continuous decline of system moment of inertia ...
SU Yijing +5 more
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A day-ahead optimal decision-making model is established for an integrated electricity-heat energy system to participate in both the electric energy market and the spinning reserve market, and the step-by-step carbon trading is introduced into the ...
JIANG Ting, DENG Hui, LU Chengyu, WANG Xu, JIANG Chuanwen, GONG Kai
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Small Island Developing States and their suitability for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid services [PDF]
Small Island Developing States (SIDS), while at the forefront of international climate action, face a number of development challenges linked to their historic, geographic and socio-economic characteristics.
Gay, Destine +2 more
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Solving Multiple Fuels Dynamic Environmental/Economic Dispatch Problem and Incentive Based Demand Response Considering Spinning Reserve Requirements [PDF]
In this paper a new integrated model of the dynamic environmental/economic dispatch (DEED) problem and emergency demand response program (EDRP) has been presented by which their interactions are investigated.
F. Mohammadi, H. Abdi, E. Dehnavi
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Spinning Reserve Scheduling in a Power System Containing OTEC Power Plants [PDF]
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) systems utilize from the difference between the temperatures of surface and deep water and drive a thermodynamic Rankine cycle for electric power generation.
amir ghaedi +2 more
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Impacts of variable renewable energy on wholesale markets and generating assets in the United States: A review of expectations and evidence [PDF]
We synthesize available literature, data, and analysis on the degree to which growth in variable renewable energy (VRE) has impacted or might in the future impact bulk power system assets, pricing, and costs in the United States.
Botterud, A +4 more
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A critical global goal is the reduction of carbon emissions, which can be achieved by the application of clean energies such as wind energy in electric networks. However, due to the high volatility and complex behavior of this clean energy, some problems
Yunhong Chen, Erfan Ahli Raad
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A joint approach for strategic bidding of a microgrid in energy and spinning reserve markets [PDF]
n the electricity market, short-term operation is organized in day-ahead and real-time stages. The two stages that are performed in different time intervals have reciprocal effects on each other.
Ferruzzi, Gabriella +2 more
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Spinning Reserve From Responsive Loads [PDF]
Responsive load is the most underutilized reliability resource available to the power system today. It is currently not used at all to provide spinning reserve. Historically there were good reasons for this, but recent technological advances in communications and controls have provided new capabilities and eliminated many of the old obstacles.
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With the wide deployment of renewable energies, future power grids become more vulnerable to extreme environments. This paper investigates enhancing the resilience of power systems with high penetrations of renewable energies under emergencies.
Yuehui Huang +5 more
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