The 2nd Industrial and Commerical Power System Europe and the 18th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), Palermo, Italy, 12-15 June 2018With a shorter scheduling horizon, it is easier to handle the system uncertainties in distribution scheduling problem. On the other hand, due to higher cost of some control actions, e.g., tap changing operations, with a short horizon, these high cost control actions may never be justified, even though they could be necessary in the future. With a longer scheduling horizon, the operator have a wider choice and can schedule the tap changing operations to further reduce the total system cost. A multi-period scheduling scheme is proposed in this paper for cost minimization....
This paper presents a stochastic framework for optimal scheduling of microgrids (MGs) considering un...
Energy storage devices can effectively balance the uncertain load and significantly reduce electrici...
© 2011 Dr. Kent Charles Barton SteerThe pressures of population growth, environmental damage, resour...
The 2nd Industrial and Commerical Power System Europe and the 18th International Conference on Envir...
Increasing penetration of variable loads and renewable resources in smart distribution networks brin...
This paper presents a hybrid stochastic deterministic multi-timescale scheduling (SDMS) approach for...
Integration of renewable energy in power systems is a potential source of uncertainty, because renew...
The large increase of Distributed Generation (DG) in Power Systems (PS) and specially in distributio...
Future smart grids will be featured by flexible supply-demand management and great penetration of re...
There is growing interest in renewable energy resources and the smart grid. Since most renewable sou...
Concerns about climate change, rising fossil fuel prices and energy security have spurred interest i...
In the traditional paradigm, large power plants provide active and reactive power required for the t...
Flexible distributed energy resources, such as energy storage systems (ESSs), are increasingly consi...
In the power system decarbonization roadmap, novel grid management tools and market mechanisms are f...
In the traditional paradigm, large power plants provide active and reactive power required for the t...
This paper presents a stochastic framework for optimal scheduling of microgrids (MGs) considering un...
Energy storage devices can effectively balance the uncertain load and significantly reduce electrici...
© 2011 Dr. Kent Charles Barton SteerThe pressures of population growth, environmental damage, resour...
The 2nd Industrial and Commerical Power System Europe and the 18th International Conference on Envir...
Increasing penetration of variable loads and renewable resources in smart distribution networks brin...
This paper presents a hybrid stochastic deterministic multi-timescale scheduling (SDMS) approach for...
Integration of renewable energy in power systems is a potential source of uncertainty, because renew...
The large increase of Distributed Generation (DG) in Power Systems (PS) and specially in distributio...
Future smart grids will be featured by flexible supply-demand management and great penetration of re...
There is growing interest in renewable energy resources and the smart grid. Since most renewable sou...
Concerns about climate change, rising fossil fuel prices and energy security have spurred interest i...
In the traditional paradigm, large power plants provide active and reactive power required for the t...
Flexible distributed energy resources, such as energy storage systems (ESSs), are increasingly consi...
In the power system decarbonization roadmap, novel grid management tools and market mechanisms are f...
In the traditional paradigm, large power plants provide active and reactive power required for the t...
This paper presents a stochastic framework for optimal scheduling of microgrids (MGs) considering un...
Energy storage devices can effectively balance the uncertain load and significantly reduce electrici...
© 2011 Dr. Kent Charles Barton SteerThe pressures of population growth, environmental damage, resour...