MicroGrids (MGs) are one of the most promising developments for the distribution system to increase the reliability with respect to disturbances of power delivery and the resiliency of some localised areas with reference to major external events capable to cause extended black-outs. With a distribution design that allows the decomposition into small, autonomous portions like MGs, customers that are not directly involved in the fault can be supplied. In this case, the distribution system acts as a backbone that provides connectivity to several MGs. The system can be regarded as a Multi-MicroGrid (MMG). It requires rethinking the operational/planning methodologies of distribution systems to exploit the opportunities from such a novel arrangem...
In contrast with traditional approaches based either on the analysis of a small specific area or on ...
A microgrid (MG) is expected to supply its local loads independently; however, due to intermittency ...
A microgrid (MG) is expected to supply its local loads independently; however, due to intermittency ...
MicroGrids (MGs) are one of the most promising developments for the distribution system to increase ...
The integration of renewable energy sources and distributed generation (DG) has been causing a drama...
The paper presents a feasibility study regarding the ability of an existing rural microgrid to suppl...
With Increasing electricity demand, microgrids nowadays play an important role in smart grids which ...
Abstract: With increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DER), the nature of distribut...
Microgrids could be utilized to improve the distribution network resiliency against weather-related ...
Microgrids can be used for securing the supply of power during network outages. Underground cabling ...
Conventional power generation from fossil fuels contributes to the problems of climate change and lo...
Microgrids could be utilized to improve the distribution network resiliency against weather-related ...
Abstract Nowadays, the deployment of micro‐grids (MGs) is one of the important trends in modern dist...
This paper presents a sequential Monte Carlo (MC) method for the evaluation of the distribution netw...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier LtdPresence of microgrids (MGs) and renewable energy sources (R...
In contrast with traditional approaches based either on the analysis of a small specific area or on ...
A microgrid (MG) is expected to supply its local loads independently; however, due to intermittency ...
A microgrid (MG) is expected to supply its local loads independently; however, due to intermittency ...
MicroGrids (MGs) are one of the most promising developments for the distribution system to increase ...
The integration of renewable energy sources and distributed generation (DG) has been causing a drama...
The paper presents a feasibility study regarding the ability of an existing rural microgrid to suppl...
With Increasing electricity demand, microgrids nowadays play an important role in smart grids which ...
Abstract: With increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DER), the nature of distribut...
Microgrids could be utilized to improve the distribution network resiliency against weather-related ...
Microgrids can be used for securing the supply of power during network outages. Underground cabling ...
Conventional power generation from fossil fuels contributes to the problems of climate change and lo...
Microgrids could be utilized to improve the distribution network resiliency against weather-related ...
Abstract Nowadays, the deployment of micro‐grids (MGs) is one of the important trends in modern dist...
This paper presents a sequential Monte Carlo (MC) method for the evaluation of the distribution netw...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier LtdPresence of microgrids (MGs) and renewable energy sources (R...
In contrast with traditional approaches based either on the analysis of a small specific area or on ...
A microgrid (MG) is expected to supply its local loads independently; however, due to intermittency ...
A microgrid (MG) is expected to supply its local loads independently; however, due to intermittency ...