International audienceThis article presents research that seeks to assist distribution network operators in the adoption of real-time thermal rating (RTR) systems. The exploitation of power system rating variations is challenging because of the complex nature of environmental conditions such as wind speed. The adoption of an RTR system may overcome this challenge and offers perceived benefits such as increased distributed generation (DG) accommodation and avoidance of component damage or premature ageing. Simulations, using lumped parameter component models, are used to investigate the influence of environmental conditions on overhead line, electric cable, and power transformer ratings. Key findings showed that the average rating of overhea...
Traditionally, the rating of an overhead transmission line is determined under a set of specified an...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power genera...
Increased consumption and increased use of renewable energy make overhead lines and transformers mor...
International audienceThis article presents research that seeks to assist distribution network opera...
This Thesis describes the development and testing of a real-time rating estimation algorithm develop...
PhD ThesisReal-Time Thermal Rating (RTTR) is a technology that allows the rating of electrical co...
Real-Time Thermal Ratings (RTTR) has a natural synergy with wind generation, since during periods of...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents an evaluation of the use of Dynamic Thermal Ratings (DTRs) to provide...
This research is a result of the trend to improve the electric network performances through a better...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power gene...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
AbstractHighly stochastic loading in the emerging active distribution networks means that electric u...
The use of thermal modelling to increase the permissible load-carrying capability of distribution sy...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the state of the art on the research on Dyn...
Traditionally, the rating of an overhead transmission line is determined under a set of specified an...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power genera...
Increased consumption and increased use of renewable energy make overhead lines and transformers mor...
International audienceThis article presents research that seeks to assist distribution network opera...
This Thesis describes the development and testing of a real-time rating estimation algorithm develop...
PhD ThesisReal-Time Thermal Rating (RTTR) is a technology that allows the rating of electrical co...
Real-Time Thermal Ratings (RTTR) has a natural synergy with wind generation, since during periods of...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents an evaluation of the use of Dynamic Thermal Ratings (DTRs) to provide...
This research is a result of the trend to improve the electric network performances through a better...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power gene...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
AbstractHighly stochastic loading in the emerging active distribution networks means that electric u...
The use of thermal modelling to increase the permissible load-carrying capability of distribution sy...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the state of the art on the research on Dyn...
Traditionally, the rating of an overhead transmission line is determined under a set of specified an...
As part of extensive activities on the reduction of CO2 emissions, a rapid expansion of power genera...
Increased consumption and increased use of renewable energy make overhead lines and transformers mor...