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Publikováno v:
Artificial Intelligence. 229:210-245
In this paper we explore the deployment of planning techniques to solve a new class of metric temporal planning problems, characterised by the need to manage both plan trajectory constraints and uncontrollable numeric events. This combination gives r
Publikováno v:
2017 IEEE Manchester PowerTech.
Voltage control zones are commonly used within power systems, for applications like Secondary Voltage Control and localized reactive power markets. The idea is to partition a power system into zones that are weakly coupled in terms of voltage control
Publikováno v:
ISGT
Owing to the unprecedented challenges Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) are facing and driven by advances in information and communications technologies, Integrated Distribution Management Systems (IDMS) have been proposed and developed for more
Autor:
Varvara Alimisis, Nikos Hatziargyriou
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. 4:286-293
This paper investigates the potential of using secondhand electric vehicle (EV) batteries to provide storage in a hybrid wind battery plant (HWBP). A number of used Li-ion EV batteries are assumed connected to an existing wind park operating on the n
Publikováno v:
ISGT
Hierarchically structured Automatic Voltage Control (AVC) architecture enables wide-area closed-loop Coordinated Voltage Regulation (CVR). Owing to the inherent complexity of the task, CVR relies on reduced control models, i.e. simplified models of t
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech).
This paper presents zones for the control and operation of future complex power systems, which could be highly distributed both in terms of generation sources but also concerning the control and decision making components. The zones presented are sub
Autor:
Varvara Alimisis, Dimitrios Athanasiadis, Graham Ault, M. Czaplewski, James King, Phil Taylor, Stephen McArthur
Publikováno v:
ISGT Europe
A wide range of applications are being researched and developed within the Smart Grid community, such as voltage control, thermal constraint management, dynamic line ratings and automated reconfiguration. Typically, the current approach is to develop