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An Approach for Cost-Efficient Grid Integration of Distributed Renewable Energy Sources Article

Till Luhmann,Enno Wieben,Riccardo Treydel,Michael Stadler,Thomas Kumm

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 447-452 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015099

Abstract:

We describe a specific approach to capacity management for distribution grids.found that by curtailing a maximum of 5% of the yearly energy production on a per-generator basis, distributiongrid connection capacity can be doubled.We also present the setting and first results of a field test for validating the approach in a rural distributiongrid in northern Germany.

Keywords: grid capacity management     5% approach     renewable energy sources     electricity distribution grid    

Reactive power deployment and cost benefit analysis in DNO operated distribution electricity markets

Atma Ram GUPTA,Ashwani KUMAR

Frontiers in Energy 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 86-98 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0456-8

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyze unbalanced radial distribution systems (UBRDS) with the distributionobjective of providing reactive power support to enhance voltage profile and reduce line losses of the distributionFurther, the impact of load growth is also considered for better planning of the power distribution system

Keywords: unbalanced distribution system     D-STATCOM     voltage sensitivity index     load models     load growth     distribution    

Possible role of power-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-grid as storages and flexible loads in the German 110kV distribution grid

Erik BLASIUS

Frontiers in Energy 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 146-154 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0475-5

Abstract: traffic (in form of E-Mobility) and electrical energy supply (known as power-to-vehicle (P2V), vehicle-to-gridAt the same time, the E-mobility can help to reduce the negative effects of the grid integration of RESto the distribution grids.periods, the effects can hardly be controlled and can lead to serious technical problems in practical gridBy the combination of both sectors, the possible role of the E-mobility for the distribution grid will

Keywords: P2V     V2G     grid integration     electric vehicles     distribution grid    

Active-reactive power scheduling of integrated electricity-gas network with multi-microgrids

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2,   Pages 251-265 doi: 10.1007/s11708-022-0857-1

Abstract: Advances in natural gas-fired technologies have deepened the coupling between electricity and gas networks, promoting the development of the integrated electricity-gas network (IEGN) and strengthening the interactionbetween the active-reactive power flow in the power distribution network (PDN) and the natural gas flowin the gas distribution network (GDN).

Keywords: combined cooling     heating     and power (CCHP)     integrated energy systems (IES)     natural gas     power distributionsystem     gas distribution system    

Tackling global electricity shortage through human power: Technical opportunities from direct or indirect

Dan DAI, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 210-226 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0200-3

Abstract: technical ways towards efficiently utilizing human power are sketched, which are termed as human-powered gridunique and flexible power to the customers covered in the area, without relying on the conventional electricitygrid.Finally, the HPS can store electricity in time for later use.In this way, even for the devices requiring electricity that is strong enough, the collected human power

Keywords: human energy harvesting     human-powered transportation     human-powered home appliances     human-powered grid    

Combining Market-Based Control with Distribution Grid Constraints when Coordinating Electric Vehicle Artical

Geert Deconinck,Klaas De Craemer,Bert Claessens

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 453-465 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015095

Abstract:

The charging of electric vehicles (EVs) impacts the distribution grid, and its cost depends on theprice of electricity when charging.In such an optimization, the operational parameters of the distribution grid, to which the EVs are connectedgrid.grid constraints, even in weak distribution grids with many EVs.

Keywords: electric vehicle charging     distribution grid     combining technical and economic objectives     distributed control    

A hybrid fuel cell for water purification and simultaneously electricity generation

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1611-6

Abstract:

● A novel hybrid fuel cell (F-HFC) was fabricated.

Keywords: Flow-through field     Hybrid fuel cell     Polyoxometalates     Water purification     Electricity generation    

Low-carbon technology calls for comprehensive electricity-market redesign

Yang YU

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 128-130 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0020-9

Abstract:

The energy transition also calls for electricity- market redesign.Low-carbon technologies will fundamentally reshape the electricity sector.The electricity generation and demand will be significantly unpredictable and uncontrollable thus requirefor a more sophisticated system operation to guarantee the grid stability and reliability.The higher difficulty induced by the green-technology penetration expose the electricity-market to a

Keywords: low-carbon technology     electricity-system operation     market design    

Relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth of Guangdong Province in China

Lianhong LV, Hong LUO, Baoliu ZHANG

Frontiers in Energy 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 351-355 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0209-7

Abstract: Guangdong is a province with the most electricity consumption (EC) and the fastest economic growth inHowever, there has long been a contradiction between electricity supply and demand in Guangdong and this

Keywords: co-integration     granger causality     electricity consumption (EC)     economic growth    

An approach to locational marginal price based zonal congestion management in deregulated electricity

Md SARWAR,Anwar Shahzad SIDDIQUI

Frontiers in Energy 2016, Volume 10, Issue 2,   Pages 240-248 doi: 10.1007/s11708-016-0404-z

Abstract: Congestion occurs in deregulated electricity market when transmission capacity is not sufficient to simultaneouslycongestion, a locational marginal price (LMP) based zonal congestion management approach in a deregulated electricitymeasure of the degree of congestion, therefore, it is efficiently and reliably used in deregulated electricity

Keywords: locational marginal price (LMP)     distributed generation     pool market     deregulated electricity market     congestion    

Decomposition and decoupling analysis of electricity consumption carbon emissions in China

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 486-498 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0215-3

Abstract: Electricity consumption is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.Divisia index method to quantify six effects (emission intensity, power generation structure, consumption electricitypopulation structure, and population scale) and comprehensively reflect the degree of dependence of electricityresults of this study provide a new perspective to understand carbon emission reduction potentials in the electricity

Keywords: electricity consumption carbon emission measurement     LMDI model     decoupling model     data driven    

Nodal, zonal, or uniform electricity pricing: how to deal with network congestion

Martin WEIBELZAHL

Frontiers in Energy 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 210-232 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0460-z

Abstract: In this paper, the main contributions to congestion management and electricity pricing, i.e., nodal,zonal, and uniform electricity pricing, are surveyed.The key electricity market concepts are structured and a formal model framework is proposed for electricityand consumption in the context of limited transmission networks and competitive, welfare maximizing electricity

Keywords: nodal pricing     zonal pricing     uniform pricing     competitive electricity markets     welfare maximization     redispatch    

Policy entry points for facilitating a transition towards a low-carbon electricity future

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 462-472 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0214-4

Abstract: This study extends the ambit of the debate on electricity transition by specifically identifying possiblepolicy entry points through which transformative and enduring changes can be made in the electricitytransition, four such entry points have been identified: 1) destabilising the dominant, fossil fuel-based electricityregime to create room for renewable technologies to break through; 2) reconfiguring the electricity

Keywords: electricity transition     multi-level perspective     policy entry points    

Employing electricity-consumption monitoring systems and integrative time-series analysis models: A case

Seiya MAKI, Shuichi ASHINA, Minoru FUJII, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Norio YABE, Kenji UCHIDA, Gito GINTING, Rizaldi BOER, Remi CHANDRAN

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 426-439 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0560-4

Abstract: An electricity demand prediction model is developed for each device using the Auto-Regression eXogenousThe real-time SEMS data and time-series clustering to explore similarities in electricity consumption

Keywords: electricity monitoring     electricity demand prediction     multiple-variable time-series modeling     time-series    

Demand response based congestion management in a mix of pool and bilateral electricity market model

Ashwani KUMAR, Charan SEKHAR

Frontiers in Energy 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 164-178 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0187-9

Abstract: market based solutions to manage congestion receiving bids from generation companies (GENCOs) as well as distributionIn this paper, demand response-based CM has been proposed for a mix of pool and bilateral electricity

Keywords: bid function     congestion management (CM)     demand response     pool+bilateral electricity market     static var    

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An Approach for Cost-Efficient Grid Integration of Distributed Renewable Energy Sources

Till Luhmann,Enno Wieben,Riccardo Treydel,Michael Stadler,Thomas Kumm

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Reactive power deployment and cost benefit analysis in DNO operated distribution electricity markets

Atma Ram GUPTA,Ashwani KUMAR

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Possible role of power-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-grid as storages and flexible loads in the German 110kV distribution grid

Erik BLASIUS

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Active-reactive power scheduling of integrated electricity-gas network with multi-microgrids

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Tackling global electricity shortage through human power: Technical opportunities from direct or indirect

Dan DAI, Jing LIU

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Combining Market-Based Control with Distribution Grid Constraints when Coordinating Electric Vehicle

Geert Deconinck,Klaas De Craemer,Bert Claessens

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A hybrid fuel cell for water purification and simultaneously electricity generation

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Low-carbon technology calls for comprehensive electricity-market redesign

Yang YU

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Relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth of Guangdong Province in China

Lianhong LV, Hong LUO, Baoliu ZHANG

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An approach to locational marginal price based zonal congestion management in deregulated electricity

Md SARWAR,Anwar Shahzad SIDDIQUI

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Decomposition and decoupling analysis of electricity consumption carbon emissions in China

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Nodal, zonal, or uniform electricity pricing: how to deal with network congestion

Martin WEIBELZAHL

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Policy entry points for facilitating a transition towards a low-carbon electricity future

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Employing electricity-consumption monitoring systems and integrative time-series analysis models: A case

Seiya MAKI, Shuichi ASHINA, Minoru FUJII, Tsuyoshi FUJITA, Norio YABE, Kenji UCHIDA, Gito GINTING, Rizaldi BOER, Remi CHANDRAN

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Demand response based congestion management in a mix of pool and bilateral electricity market model

Ashwani KUMAR, Charan SEKHAR

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