Since some years ago greenhouse gases and especially carbon dioxide have become one of the most widely debated issues. To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide and nuclear waste, renewable energy sources as for example wind power plants have become very successful. These generation units are normally small compared to common thermal power plants and they are often placed distributed and connected to the distribution network. Therefore they are also called distributed generation (DG) units. For the distribution network the connection of generation units is a challenge since distributed networks were planned and built and dimensioned for the connection of load. Customers are normally connected to the distribution network and therefore voltage...
Active management strategies such as coordinated on load tap changer (OLTC) voltage control and reac...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
The research activities carried out for the present PhD dissertation concerns the increasingly evide...
During the last years the amount of electricity generated by Distributed Energy Resources (DER), esp...
Distributed generation (DG), i.e. generation connected to the low and medium voltage distribution ne...
A growing trend is connection of new renewable energy resources to the power system. Small and mediu...
Traditionally, voltage control in MV distribution networks has been focused on dealing with voltage ...
Distributed Generation (DG) installations have been increasing during the last years. Wind power and...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from 24 GW in 2001 to 37...
The traditional voltage control in medium voltage networks no longer suffices with the increasing pe...
High penetration of Distributed Generators (DGs) in the Distributed Network (DN) could c...
The electric power distribution network has traditionally been operated in a passive mode where most...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from just 24 GW in 2001 ...
Rise of the global environmental awareness and climate change impacts caused by greenhouse gases emi...
The increase of distributed generation is expected to generate instabilities, such as power imbalanc...
Active management strategies such as coordinated on load tap changer (OLTC) voltage control and reac...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
The research activities carried out for the present PhD dissertation concerns the increasingly evide...
During the last years the amount of electricity generated by Distributed Energy Resources (DER), esp...
Distributed generation (DG), i.e. generation connected to the low and medium voltage distribution ne...
A growing trend is connection of new renewable energy resources to the power system. Small and mediu...
Traditionally, voltage control in MV distribution networks has been focused on dealing with voltage ...
Distributed Generation (DG) installations have been increasing during the last years. Wind power and...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from 24 GW in 2001 to 37...
The traditional voltage control in medium voltage networks no longer suffices with the increasing pe...
High penetration of Distributed Generators (DGs) in the Distributed Network (DN) could c...
The electric power distribution network has traditionally been operated in a passive mode where most...
The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from just 24 GW in 2001 ...
Rise of the global environmental awareness and climate change impacts caused by greenhouse gases emi...
The increase of distributed generation is expected to generate instabilities, such as power imbalanc...
Active management strategies such as coordinated on load tap changer (OLTC) voltage control and reac...
The structure and control methods of existing distribution networks are planned assuming unidirectio...
The research activities carried out for the present PhD dissertation concerns the increasingly evide...