As the energy transition transforms power grids across the globe, it poses several challenges regarding grid design and control. In particular, high levels of intermittent renewable generation complicate the task of continuously balancing power supply and demand, requiring sufficient control actions. Although there exist several proposals to control the grid, most of them have not demonstrated to be cost efficient in terms of optimal control theory. Here, we mathematically formulate an optimal centralized (therefore non-local) control problem for stable operation of power grids and determine the minimal amount of active power necessary to guarantee a stable service within the operational constraints, minimizing a suitable cost function at t...
We consider the problem of distributed secondary frequency regulation in power networks such that st...
The electric power system is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented changes. Environmental a...
This thesis addresses a number of issues present in the modern and future power distribution system ...
As the energy transition transforms power grids across the globe, it poses several challenges regard...
We present a systematic method for designing distributed generation and demand control schemes for s...
The high penetration of renewable energy sources, combined with a limited possibility to expand the ...
Frequency control rebalances supply and demand while maintaining the network state within operationa...
Advancements in communication and computation, energy storage and renewable generation, along with t...
These lecture notes provide an overview of recent research on the modeling and control of smart grid...
A massive change is currently taking place in the manner in which power networks are operated. Trad...
The introduction of remotely controlled network devices is transforming the way the power system is ...
In this paper, we consider the balancing problem in a hierarchical market-based structure for smart ...
The development of power energy structures and information communication technology has promoted the...
A prerequisite for reliable operation of electrical power networks is that supply and demand are bal...
Smart grid proactively uses the state-of-the-art technologies in communications, computing, and cont...
We consider the problem of distributed secondary frequency regulation in power networks such that st...
The electric power system is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented changes. Environmental a...
This thesis addresses a number of issues present in the modern and future power distribution system ...
As the energy transition transforms power grids across the globe, it poses several challenges regard...
We present a systematic method for designing distributed generation and demand control schemes for s...
The high penetration of renewable energy sources, combined with a limited possibility to expand the ...
Frequency control rebalances supply and demand while maintaining the network state within operationa...
Advancements in communication and computation, energy storage and renewable generation, along with t...
These lecture notes provide an overview of recent research on the modeling and control of smart grid...
A massive change is currently taking place in the manner in which power networks are operated. Trad...
The introduction of remotely controlled network devices is transforming the way the power system is ...
In this paper, we consider the balancing problem in a hierarchical market-based structure for smart ...
The development of power energy structures and information communication technology has promoted the...
A prerequisite for reliable operation of electrical power networks is that supply and demand are bal...
Smart grid proactively uses the state-of-the-art technologies in communications, computing, and cont...
We consider the problem of distributed secondary frequency regulation in power networks such that st...
The electric power system is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented changes. Environmental a...
This thesis addresses a number of issues present in the modern and future power distribution system ...