In the UK and elsewhere there is considerable debate as to the future form of the electricity distribution system. The coming years will see a rise in the amount of micro-generation connected to the network at low voltages and the emergence of highly-distributed power systems (HDPS). However, there is considerable uncertainty as to the impact that this micro-generation will have on the quality of power supplied to our homes or to the stability of the electricity system as a whole. To address these engineering challenges the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is funding a three year research programme featuring a multi-disciplinary team from a variety of UK Universities: Supergen HDPS. This paper documents one piec...
The objective of this thesis is to create a model, which provides a detailed description of the ele...
This paper defines the current position for micro-generation, with particular reference to the poten...
The primary function of Annex 54 is the analysis of microgeneration performance in buildings. Within...
In the UK and elsewhere there is considerable debate as to the future form of the electricity distri...
In a highly distributed power system (HDPS), micro renewable and low carbon technologies would make ...
Increasing numbers of very small generators are being connected to electricity distribution systems ...
In addition to other measures such as energy saving, the adoption of a large amount of microgenerati...
Assessing the impact of large quantities of domestic micro-generation on the low-voltage distributio...
As the world moves towards a more sustainable development, the energy coming from fossil fuels stil...
Paper presented at the 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution, CIR...
The Energy Saving Trust, in conjunction with Element Energy Limited, E-Connect and Cambridge Univers...
Incorporating a substantial volume of microgeneration (consumer-led rather than centrally planed) wi...
Electrical distribution networks in the UK are likely to experience increasing levels of distributed...
The paper proposes a stochastic model to analyse the dynamic coupling of the transmission system, th...
Assessing the impact of domestic low-carbon technologies on the electricity distribution network req...
The objective of this thesis is to create a model, which provides a detailed description of the ele...
This paper defines the current position for micro-generation, with particular reference to the poten...
The primary function of Annex 54 is the analysis of microgeneration performance in buildings. Within...
In the UK and elsewhere there is considerable debate as to the future form of the electricity distri...
In a highly distributed power system (HDPS), micro renewable and low carbon technologies would make ...
Increasing numbers of very small generators are being connected to electricity distribution systems ...
In addition to other measures such as energy saving, the adoption of a large amount of microgenerati...
Assessing the impact of large quantities of domestic micro-generation on the low-voltage distributio...
As the world moves towards a more sustainable development, the energy coming from fossil fuels stil...
Paper presented at the 20th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution, CIR...
The Energy Saving Trust, in conjunction with Element Energy Limited, E-Connect and Cambridge Univers...
Incorporating a substantial volume of microgeneration (consumer-led rather than centrally planed) wi...
Electrical distribution networks in the UK are likely to experience increasing levels of distributed...
The paper proposes a stochastic model to analyse the dynamic coupling of the transmission system, th...
Assessing the impact of domestic low-carbon technologies on the electricity distribution network req...
The objective of this thesis is to create a model, which provides a detailed description of the ele...
This paper defines the current position for micro-generation, with particular reference to the poten...
The primary function of Annex 54 is the analysis of microgeneration performance in buildings. Within...