The electric spring has emerged as a promising technique to stabilize electrical grids with high penetration of renewable energy sources. In response to the grid frequency deviation, electric springs can flexibly regulate the noncritical load power. However, the previous versions of electric springs either suffer from the coupling effect between real and reactive powers, or require associated energy storage systems, or need an extra low-frequency transformer for the isolation purpose. To overcome these shortcomings, a transformless electric spring and its associated control strategy are proposed in this paper. The proposed electric spring can independently regulate the real and reactive power without using batteries for maintaining the DC-...
Invited Lecture - Tutorial Session: tutorial 4Organizers: University of Auckland, IEEE Southern Powe...
Electric Spring (ES) technology is an innovative user-level solution developed to stabilize the supp...
The renewable generations (RGs) are conventionally interfaced with the utility grid through battery ...
The concept of electric springs (ESs) has been proposed as a new solution for stabilizing power grid...
Electric spring (ES), a new smart grid technology, has earlier been used for providing voltage and p...
The authors propose a novel control of electric spring for frequency stabilisation. Frequency stabil...
With the increasing penetration rate of grid-connected renewable energy generation, the problem of g...
Electric Spring (ES) is an emerging technology intended to stabilize the voltage across the critical...
The electric spring is modern technology certified to be effective in stabilizing smart grid with su...
Reliance on renewable energy sources (RESs) such as solar and wind has increased to build a sustaina...
In this paper, we discuss the principles of operating the electric spring (ES) as a reactive power c...
Electric Spring (ES) concept has been emerged based on the mechanical spring concept. ES can be empl...
The over-reliance in past decades on fossil fuels to generate electricity has adversely affected eco...
With consideration of environmental protection, traditional fossil fuel power plants and nuclear fis...
Electric springs based on power electronics have been proposed as a demand response method for stabi...
Invited Lecture - Tutorial Session: tutorial 4Organizers: University of Auckland, IEEE Southern Powe...
Electric Spring (ES) technology is an innovative user-level solution developed to stabilize the supp...
The renewable generations (RGs) are conventionally interfaced with the utility grid through battery ...
The concept of electric springs (ESs) has been proposed as a new solution for stabilizing power grid...
Electric spring (ES), a new smart grid technology, has earlier been used for providing voltage and p...
The authors propose a novel control of electric spring for frequency stabilisation. Frequency stabil...
With the increasing penetration rate of grid-connected renewable energy generation, the problem of g...
Electric Spring (ES) is an emerging technology intended to stabilize the voltage across the critical...
The electric spring is modern technology certified to be effective in stabilizing smart grid with su...
Reliance on renewable energy sources (RESs) such as solar and wind has increased to build a sustaina...
In this paper, we discuss the principles of operating the electric spring (ES) as a reactive power c...
Electric Spring (ES) concept has been emerged based on the mechanical spring concept. ES can be empl...
The over-reliance in past decades on fossil fuels to generate electricity has adversely affected eco...
With consideration of environmental protection, traditional fossil fuel power plants and nuclear fis...
Electric springs based on power electronics have been proposed as a demand response method for stabi...
Invited Lecture - Tutorial Session: tutorial 4Organizers: University of Auckland, IEEE Southern Powe...
Electric Spring (ES) technology is an innovative user-level solution developed to stabilize the supp...
The renewable generations (RGs) are conventionally interfaced with the utility grid through battery ...