International audienceThe proliferation of distributed generation (DG) is expected to lead to a change in philosophy in the manner that distribution networks are managed and operated. It is envisaged that distribution networks will be transformed from passive to active entities in order to accommodate the connection of DG. This paper presents current research at Durham University relating to the active management of distribution networks at MV and LV levels. A dynamic thermal rating system has been proposed for the control of DG at the MV level. Furthermore, a multi-agent system-based distributed control approach has been presented for the coordinated control of micro-generators, energy storage units and controllable loads at the LV level
The architecture of the UK's passive power network has taken over one hundred years to evolve throug...
The diffusion of Distributed Generation (DG) in MV distribution networks is continuously growing, be...
Planning, operation and control of active distribution grids by increasing the number of dispersed g...
International audienceThe proliferation of distributed generation (DG) is expected to lead to a chan...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
This paper proposes a new method to manage the active power in the distribution systems, a function ...
This thesis gives a particular vision of the future power delivery system with its main requirements...
The electricity network is undergoing significant changes to cater to environmental-deterioration an...
The central question to be addressed in this thesis is whether Active Network Management (ANM) imple...
Rise of the global environmental awareness and climate change impacts caused by greenhouse gases em...
Driven by smart distribution technologies, by the widespread use of distributed generation sources, ...
This paper is concerned with critically evaluating existing and emerging active management concepts ...
In addition to active energy management, this article proposes active planning as another critical f...
With the increasing number of distributed generation connections to distribution networks, the need ...
The architecture of the UK's passive power network has taken over one hundred years to evolve throug...
The diffusion of Distributed Generation (DG) in MV distribution networks is continuously growing, be...
Planning, operation and control of active distribution grids by increasing the number of dispersed g...
International audienceThe proliferation of distributed generation (DG) is expected to lead to a chan...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
Power flows within distribution networks are expected to become increasingly congested with the prol...
This paper proposes a new method to manage the active power in the distribution systems, a function ...
This thesis gives a particular vision of the future power delivery system with its main requirements...
The electricity network is undergoing significant changes to cater to environmental-deterioration an...
The central question to be addressed in this thesis is whether Active Network Management (ANM) imple...
Rise of the global environmental awareness and climate change impacts caused by greenhouse gases em...
Driven by smart distribution technologies, by the widespread use of distributed generation sources, ...
This paper is concerned with critically evaluating existing and emerging active management concepts ...
In addition to active energy management, this article proposes active planning as another critical f...
With the increasing number of distributed generation connections to distribution networks, the need ...
The architecture of the UK's passive power network has taken over one hundred years to evolve throug...
The diffusion of Distributed Generation (DG) in MV distribution networks is continuously growing, be...
Planning, operation and control of active distribution grids by increasing the number of dispersed g...