PhD ThesisThis thesis presents an evaluation of the use of Dynamic Thermal Ratings (DTRs) to provide additional network headroom for load consumer connections in electrical power distribution networks. The requirement for additional headroom can come from a number of sources including, limitations in the current network configuration, the need to provide connections to new consumers at minimal cost and to provide additional capacity in the transition to the low carbon economy. DTRs are a method by which the current carrying capacity of power system components such as transformers and overhead lines can be estimated in real-time through analysis of the surrounding meteorological conditions. The use of this technique has typically shown sign...
AbstractHighly stochastic loading in the emerging active distribution networks means that electric u...
International audienceThis paper presents the technical considerations and economics of a number of ...
The optimization of network capacity utilization is becoming increasingly important in an elec- tric...
Dynamic asset rating is one of a number of techniques that could be used to facilitate low carbon el...
International audienceCurrently the operators of electrical distribution networks face a number of c...
This Thesis describes the development and testing of a real-time rating estimation algorithm develop...
Dynamic asset rating (DAR) is one of the number of techniques that could be used to facilitate low c...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
© 2010-2012 IEEE. Dynamic asset rating (DAR) is one of the number of techniques that could be used t...
Dynamic Rating (DR) is usually associated with unlocking the capacity of power lines and transformer...
International audienceThis article presents research that seeks to assist distribution network opera...
This research is a result of the trend to improve the electric network performances through a better...
The use of thermal modelling to increase the permissible load-carrying capability of distribution sy...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power gene...
PhD ThesisReal-Time Thermal Rating (RTTR) is a technology that allows the rating of electrical co...
AbstractHighly stochastic loading in the emerging active distribution networks means that electric u...
International audienceThis paper presents the technical considerations and economics of a number of ...
The optimization of network capacity utilization is becoming increasingly important in an elec- tric...
Dynamic asset rating is one of a number of techniques that could be used to facilitate low carbon el...
International audienceCurrently the operators of electrical distribution networks face a number of c...
This Thesis describes the development and testing of a real-time rating estimation algorithm develop...
Dynamic asset rating (DAR) is one of the number of techniques that could be used to facilitate low c...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
© 2010-2012 IEEE. Dynamic asset rating (DAR) is one of the number of techniques that could be used t...
Dynamic Rating (DR) is usually associated with unlocking the capacity of power lines and transformer...
International audienceThis article presents research that seeks to assist distribution network opera...
This research is a result of the trend to improve the electric network performances through a better...
The use of thermal modelling to increase the permissible load-carrying capability of distribution sy...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power gene...
PhD ThesisReal-Time Thermal Rating (RTTR) is a technology that allows the rating of electrical co...
AbstractHighly stochastic loading in the emerging active distribution networks means that electric u...
International audienceThis paper presents the technical considerations and economics of a number of ...
The optimization of network capacity utilization is becoming increasingly important in an elec- tric...