The robust operation of power transmission grids is essential for most of today's technical infrastructure and our daily life. Adding renewable generation to power grids requires grid extensions and sophisticated control actions on different time scales to cope with short-term fluctuations and long-term power imbalance. Braess' paradox constitutes a counterintuitive collective phenomenon that occurs if adding new transmission line capacity to a network increases loads on other lines, effectively reducing the system's performance and potentially even entirely destabilizing its operating state. Combining simple analytical considerations with numerical investigations on a small sample network, we here study dynamical consequences of secondary ...
[eng] Nowadays the climatic change due to the excess of carbon dioxide in the air is a clear problem...
The Braess Paradox is the counterintuitive phenomenon that can occur in a user-optimized network sys...
Cascade failures in power grids occur when the failure of one component or subsystem causes a chain ...
The robust operation of power transmission grids is essential for most of today's technical infrastr...
The ongoing energy transition requires power grid extensions to connect renewable generators to cons...
The ongoing energy transition requires power grid extensions to connect renewable generators to cons...
We investigate the influence that adding a new coupling has on the linear stability of the synchrono...
Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable operation of many complex networked systems...
Cascading failures are one of the main reasons for blackouts in electrical power grids. Stable power...
Well known in the theory of network flows, Braess paradox states that in a congested network, it may...
Abstract We consider a DC electricity grid composed of transmission lines connecting power generator...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/14/8/083036 Abstract. Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable...
In this paper we study stability of a power system consisting distributed generation units. A comple...
Well known in the theory of network flows, Braess paradox states that adding path(s) to a congested ...
Modern societies crucially depend on the robust supply with electric energy so that blackouts of pow...
[eng] Nowadays the climatic change due to the excess of carbon dioxide in the air is a clear problem...
The Braess Paradox is the counterintuitive phenomenon that can occur in a user-optimized network sys...
Cascade failures in power grids occur when the failure of one component or subsystem causes a chain ...
The robust operation of power transmission grids is essential for most of today's technical infrastr...
The ongoing energy transition requires power grid extensions to connect renewable generators to cons...
The ongoing energy transition requires power grid extensions to connect renewable generators to cons...
We investigate the influence that adding a new coupling has on the linear stability of the synchrono...
Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable operation of many complex networked systems...
Cascading failures are one of the main reasons for blackouts in electrical power grids. Stable power...
Well known in the theory of network flows, Braess paradox states that in a congested network, it may...
Abstract We consider a DC electricity grid composed of transmission lines connecting power generator...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/14/8/083036 Abstract. Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable...
In this paper we study stability of a power system consisting distributed generation units. A comple...
Well known in the theory of network flows, Braess paradox states that adding path(s) to a congested ...
Modern societies crucially depend on the robust supply with electric energy so that blackouts of pow...
[eng] Nowadays the climatic change due to the excess of carbon dioxide in the air is a clear problem...
The Braess Paradox is the counterintuitive phenomenon that can occur in a user-optimized network sys...
Cascade failures in power grids occur when the failure of one component or subsystem causes a chain ...