The number of distributed energy resources is continuously increasing, which makes the study of distribution systems increasingly demanding; a reduced yet accurate network modeling could be beneficial in terms of computational effort, and of information treatment burden as well. With a traditional approach, the presence of numerous voltage-controlled devices limits the possibility of obtaining a significantly reduced representation of the network, due to the need to keep the voltage of the nodes to which they are connected. In this paper, we propose two approaches for obtaining and solving the reduced model of a distribution network with numerous devices with voltage-controlled power injection. The application of the two approaches to four ...
This paper presents a centralized control scheme to regulate distribution network voltages in the pr...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
The injection of apparent power to self-consumption buses generates voltage variations during networ...
A simplified representation of a distribution network offers relevant advantages in limiting the amo...
This thesis proposes a method to utilize distributed energy resources to provide the reactive power ...
Connection of low carbon technology to the LV distribution network stresses the network voltage limi...
A case study dealing with long-term voltage instability in systems hosting active distribution netwo...
Abstract-Distribution networks are becoming more stressed by new connection of large single phase lo...
With the increasing number of distributed generation connections to distribution networks, the need ...
Distributed generation (DG), i.e. generation connected to the low and medium voltage distribution ne...
Distributed generation is increasingly being integrated into distribution networks worldwide, presen...
A simulation method for low-voltage balanced distribution networks is proposed in this article. The ...
Voltage dips are disturbances that undermine the quality of supply or, more precisely, the power qua...
Distributed Generators that use reactive power for voltage control in distribution networks reduce r...
As the electric power supply systems are undergoing major changes with the integration of renewables...
This paper presents a centralized control scheme to regulate distribution network voltages in the pr...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
The injection of apparent power to self-consumption buses generates voltage variations during networ...
A simplified representation of a distribution network offers relevant advantages in limiting the amo...
This thesis proposes a method to utilize distributed energy resources to provide the reactive power ...
Connection of low carbon technology to the LV distribution network stresses the network voltage limi...
A case study dealing with long-term voltage instability in systems hosting active distribution netwo...
Abstract-Distribution networks are becoming more stressed by new connection of large single phase lo...
With the increasing number of distributed generation connections to distribution networks, the need ...
Distributed generation (DG), i.e. generation connected to the low and medium voltage distribution ne...
Distributed generation is increasingly being integrated into distribution networks worldwide, presen...
A simulation method for low-voltage balanced distribution networks is proposed in this article. The ...
Voltage dips are disturbances that undermine the quality of supply or, more precisely, the power qua...
Distributed Generators that use reactive power for voltage control in distribution networks reduce r...
As the electric power supply systems are undergoing major changes with the integration of renewables...
This paper presents a centralized control scheme to regulate distribution network voltages in the pr...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
The injection of apparent power to self-consumption buses generates voltage variations during networ...