Decentralized renewable energy sources become more and more common. This leads to stability problems in power grids. Conventional energy sources are easy to control. In contrast, wind and solar power are much more difficult to forecast. Forecasts are only possible short term and are more imprecise. Producers and consumers of energy can try to help reducing stability problems. Contributions towards a decision support system are proposed and recommend how to alter the behavior of producers and consumers. On the producer side centrally controlled heat and power plants are able to shift load in a virtual power plant. The plant operator offers a load curve based on forecasts. The centrally controlled heat and power plants help to mitigate the ef...
xviii, 184 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EE 2017 MaiIn order ...
Part 12: Integration of Power Electronics Systems with ICT - IIInternational audienceAn increased nu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-210.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Literature Review...
Decentralized renewable energy sources become more and more common. This leads to stability problems...
The aggregated peaks in power demand necessitate substantial overcapacity in the size of power gener...
The way in which electricity networks operate is going through a period of significant change. Renew...
In this paper, we describe the development of a control system for Demand-Side Management in the res...
The continuous integration of renewable energy sources into power networks is causing a paradigm shi...
To achieve a high level of reliability and robustness in power systems, the grid is usually designed...
Energy management is an indispensable part of today’s electrical systems and Smart Grid (SG) paradig...
This paper aims to achieve a balance of power in a group of prosumers, based on a price mechanism, i...
This paper presents a two-level control scheme for the energy management of an electricity prosumer ...
Distributed renewable power generators, such as solar cells and wind turbines are difficult to predi...
"Somewhere, there is always wind blowing or the sun shining." This maxim could lead the global shift...
This thesis researches a novel electricity demand response method and renewable energy management te...
xviii, 184 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EE 2017 MaiIn order ...
Part 12: Integration of Power Electronics Systems with ICT - IIInternational audienceAn increased nu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-210.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Literature Review...
Decentralized renewable energy sources become more and more common. This leads to stability problems...
The aggregated peaks in power demand necessitate substantial overcapacity in the size of power gener...
The way in which electricity networks operate is going through a period of significant change. Renew...
In this paper, we describe the development of a control system for Demand-Side Management in the res...
The continuous integration of renewable energy sources into power networks is causing a paradigm shi...
To achieve a high level of reliability and robustness in power systems, the grid is usually designed...
Energy management is an indispensable part of today’s electrical systems and Smart Grid (SG) paradig...
This paper aims to achieve a balance of power in a group of prosumers, based on a price mechanism, i...
This paper presents a two-level control scheme for the energy management of an electricity prosumer ...
Distributed renewable power generators, such as solar cells and wind turbines are difficult to predi...
"Somewhere, there is always wind blowing or the sun shining." This maxim could lead the global shift...
This thesis researches a novel electricity demand response method and renewable energy management te...
xviii, 184 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P EE 2017 MaiIn order ...
Part 12: Integration of Power Electronics Systems with ICT - IIInternational audienceAn increased nu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-210.Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Literature Review...