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Weenk, Thomas (author)
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) that are integrated with the electricity grid have proven to be a suitable solution for reducing costs by providing flexible demand, but are often uneconomical when used solely for this purpose. Despite the research efforts showing the benefits of an energy-integrated harbor-area smart grid (HASG), the...
master thesis 2023
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Crooijmans, Bastiaan (author)
Climate agreement goals set by the Dutch government increase the urge to reduce our greenhouse gases. To fulfil these goals on a residential level a reduction of the emission of carbon which is produced during household demand and transportation (commute) is required. On a residential level, the amount of photovoltaic systems (PV) and electric...
master thesis 2022
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Brouwers, Marcel (author)
The electrification of modern-day society keeps increasing and the demand for electricity grows along with it. Technologies like EVs and heat pumps are both part of the new types of demand, while PV systems and wind farms are meant to be our main new sources of generation. Contrary to traditional resources connected to the electricity network,...
master thesis 2022
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van Doorn, Victor (author)
Future energy systems are expected to rely increasingly more on distributed energy resources (DER). Prosumers that own energy resources such as photovoltaic (PV) generation and energy storage systems, will play a crucial role in the realization of DER’s in future power systems. Limited grid connections due to local electricity congestion make it...
master thesis 2022
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FOUSKIDIS, DIMITRIOS (author)
The increased diffusion of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) into energy distribution systems gives rise to a number of issues that the Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) need to face. The dependency of RES on weather, along with their intermittent and non-dispatchable nature, urges us to develop frameworks that can guarantee a stable network,...
master thesis 2022
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Verbist, Flore (author)
The electrification of all sectors is essential to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. In terms of mobility, many nations around the globe envisage a zero-emission fleet resulting in a massive deployment of Electric Vehicles (EV). Nevertheless, this goes hand-in-hand with some challenges related to congestion and voltage problems in power grids...
master thesis 2022
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Baranes, Tal (author), Steman, Rick (author)
bachelor thesis 2022
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Gommers, Pieter (author), Ottink, Loran (author)
In this thesis the build plans for a new residential neighbourhood are used as a basis for a distribution network of the neighbourhood of the future. Data is used to simulate power flows and an analysis is given on the current method used by DSO's. Furthermore the discussion is opened to suggest different methods for constructing sustainable...
bachelor thesis 2022
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van Dingstee, Daan (author), Eland, Ruben (author)
Increasing distributed generation of and demand for electrical energy results ever more in problems like congestion. Forecasting the demand, photovoltaic power generation and the number of electric vehicles connected to charging station for a residential neighbourhood can be an important part of a smarter distribution network for such a...
bachelor thesis 2022
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van den Bovenkamp, Nick (author)
Smart buildings, including photovoltaic (PV) generation, controllable electricity consumption, and a battery energy storage system, are expected to fulfill a crucial role in balancing out supply and demand in future power systems. <br/>Energy management systems (EMS) present in these smart buildings control the operation of these various...
master thesis 2022
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Waleed Salaheldin Mustafa Nasr, Waleed (author)
With the advancements in technology and the enforcement of governmental regulations and incentives, the share of electric vehicles (EVs) in the mobility sector is on the rise. Although this aids the transition into a greener future with net-zero carbon emissions, the increase in EV penetration rates can have immense impacts on the grid and its...
master thesis 2021
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Kluge, Paul (author), Richter, Jesse (author)
This thesis covers the top­level design of a DC microgrid of a tiny house community on the roof ofa high­rise building in Rotterdam. This DC microgrid consists of 12 tiny houses, a common usagearea, Renewable Energy Supply (RES) methods, using solar and wind energy, and an Energy Storagesystem (ESS). This design is part of a complete DC smart...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Van Santvliet, Pieter (author), Rozendaal, Aart (author)
This thesis shows the detailed design of the control and software of a DC microgrid of a tiny house community on the roof of a high-rise building in the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, consisting of twelve tiny houses powered by solar and wind energy. This thesis is part of a project with two other subgroups, focusing on the microgrid...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Bellouki, Imad (author), Pijnenburg, Luuk (author)
This thesis will discuss the design, simulations and measurements of a powerline communication system that utilizes FSK modulation in order to transfer information from a transmitter to a receiver at a baud rate of 1kbps, in order to reach the requirement of having an effective data rate of at least 6bps. This system is designed specifically to...
bachelor thesis 2021
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