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|a Gabbar, Hossam A.
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|a Microgrids: Planning, Protection and Control
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (248 p.)
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|a renewable energy sources
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|a small-signal analysis
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|a power flow control
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|a optimal reallocation of batteries
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|a renewable energy
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|a load flow
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|a run-time
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|a control tuning
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|a hybrid power plant
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|a mathematical optimization
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|a transient stability assessment
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|a XENDEE
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|a Isolated/Islanded Microgrids
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|a grid-feeding photovoltaics
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|a operation
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|a distributed generation
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|a full time-series optimization
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|a augmenting path
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|a History of engineering & technology / bicssc
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|a electricity markets
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|a the micro-hybrid method
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|a simulation
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|a nonlinear programming formulation
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a off-grid electricity systems
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|a Vehicle-to-Grid
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|a power conditioner system
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|a controller validation
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|a electric vehicle
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|a power system
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|a voltage stability
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|a model-based design
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|a DER-CAM
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|a stand-alone hybrid microgrids
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|a diesel generators
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|a planning
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|a economic dispatch problem
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|a charging station
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|a Demand-Side Management
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|a demand uncertainty
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|a MILP
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|a power fluctuations
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|a demand response
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|a system stability degree
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|a state-space model
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|a smart grid
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|a battery swap station
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|a grid-forming battery storage systems
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|a power quality
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|a demand management
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|a DER
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|a battery energy storage system
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|a Microgrid
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|a data reduction
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|a frequency stability
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|a measurement uncertainties
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|a DC microgrid
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|a micro-grid
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|a microgrids
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|a optimization
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|a scalable microgrid
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|a critical clearing times
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|a This Special Issue will include papers related to the planning, protection, and control of smart grids and microgrids, and their applications in the industry, transportation, water, waste, and urban and residential infrastructures. Authors are encouraged to present their latest research; reviews on topics including methods, approaches, systems, and technology; and interfaces to other domains such as big data, cybersecurity, human-machine, sustainability, and smart cities. The planning side of microgrids might include technology selection, scheduling, interconnected microgrids, and their integration with regional energy infrastructures. The protection side of microgrids might include topics related to protection strategies, risk management, protection technologies, abnormal scenario assessments, equipment and system protection layers, fault diagnosis, validation and verification, and intelligent safety systems. The control side of smart grids and microgrids might include control strategies, intelligent control algorithms and systems, control architectures, technologies, embedded systems, monitoring, and deployment and implementation.
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