IEEE Electric springs (ES) have been proposed as a demand-response technology for improving the stability and power quality of emerging power systems with high penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES). Existing ES applications mainly involve the regulations of grid voltage and utility frequency. This paper reports a power control and balancing technique for a new integrated configuration of ES and photovoltaic (PV) system, and discusses its possible use to achieve dynamic supply-demand balance in power distribution networks. The proposed system enables delivery of maximally-harvested PV power to the grid via the ES, and concurrently controls the active power consumption of its ES-associated smart load so as to achieve supp...
The electric spring (ES) is a novel voltage compensator which is series with a noncritical load to r...
The concept of electric springs (ESs) has been proposed as a new solution for stabilizing power grid...
In modern society, some energy consumers have a higher requirement on power quality than others and ...
With consideration of environmental protection, traditional fossil fuel power plants and nuclear fis...
The deployment of renewable energy sources (RESs) could relive the grid from the heavy reliance on f...
The over-reliance in past decades on fossil fuels to generate electricity has adversely affected eco...
Power distribution system is a highly critical infrastructure for modern power grid. In recent years...
Increasing use of renewable energy sources to combat climate change comes with the challenge of powe...
The electric spring is modern technology certified to be effective in stabilizing smart grid with su...
With the development of a new smart load device, the electric spring (ES), the operation of distribu...
Electric springs have been used previously in stabilizing mains voltage fluctuations in power grid f...
TUT-6: TutorialWith the CO2 concentration passing the 400 ppm mark, there is an urgent need to subst...
Overvoltage arising from reverse power flow in low-voltage (LV) distribution network caused by surpl...
Electric spring (ES) was originally proposed as a distributed demand-side management technology for ...
Dispersed distribution of many inverter-based electric springs (ESs) over the power grid as a means ...
The electric spring (ES) is a novel voltage compensator which is series with a noncritical load to r...
The concept of electric springs (ESs) has been proposed as a new solution for stabilizing power grid...
In modern society, some energy consumers have a higher requirement on power quality than others and ...
With consideration of environmental protection, traditional fossil fuel power plants and nuclear fis...
The deployment of renewable energy sources (RESs) could relive the grid from the heavy reliance on f...
The over-reliance in past decades on fossil fuels to generate electricity has adversely affected eco...
Power distribution system is a highly critical infrastructure for modern power grid. In recent years...
Increasing use of renewable energy sources to combat climate change comes with the challenge of powe...
The electric spring is modern technology certified to be effective in stabilizing smart grid with su...
With the development of a new smart load device, the electric spring (ES), the operation of distribu...
Electric springs have been used previously in stabilizing mains voltage fluctuations in power grid f...
TUT-6: TutorialWith the CO2 concentration passing the 400 ppm mark, there is an urgent need to subst...
Overvoltage arising from reverse power flow in low-voltage (LV) distribution network caused by surpl...
Electric spring (ES) was originally proposed as a distributed demand-side management technology for ...
Dispersed distribution of many inverter-based electric springs (ESs) over the power grid as a means ...
The electric spring (ES) is a novel voltage compensator which is series with a noncritical load to r...
The concept of electric springs (ESs) has been proposed as a new solution for stabilizing power grid...
In modern society, some energy consumers have a higher requirement on power quality than others and ...