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Mishra, Rajan Kumar (author), Panda, Ramprasad (author), Panda, Nanda Kishor (author)
The widening gap between energy generation and demand on a global scale, coupled with the imperative to reduce emissions, has necessitated the development of largescale sustainable energy solutions. Among the various renewable energy options, Wind Power stands out as a viable source capable of generating substantial amounts of electricity....
conference paper 2023
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Diab, I. (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
A typical approach to harvesting the excess braking energy of a railway car has been to use a storage system. However, research momentum has been growing in the direction of integrating smart loads like EV chargers into traction networks, and this can offer a more efficient and economical solution to the harvesting of braking energy. This paper...
conference paper 2023
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Xiao, J. (author), Wang, L. (author), Qin, Z. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
Smart grid steady control relies heavily on the communication infrastructure among sensors, actuators, and control systems, which makes it vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Accurate acquisition of dynamic state information is deemed vital for efficient detection of these cyber-attacks on a smart grid. However, several popular state estimation...
conference paper 2022
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Panda, Nanda Kishor (author), Paterakis, Nikolaos G. (author)
Demand-side management (DSM) is an effective way to strengthen the present power system's reliability and security with increasing penetration of renewable energy generations. With the fusion of information technology, present-day loads are getting smarter with their ability to modulate the power and control their switching operations in...
conference paper 2021
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Barbierato, L. (author), Pons, Enrico (author), Mazza, Andrea (author), Bompard, Ettore Francesco (author), Subramaniam Rajkumar, Vetrivel (author), Palensky, P. (author), Macii, Enrico (author), Bottaccioli, Lorenzo (author), Patti, Edoardo (author)
Co-simulation techniques are gaining popularity amongst the power system research community to analyse future scalable Smart Grid solutions. However, complications such as multiple communication protocols, uncertainty in latencies are holding-up the widespread usage of these techniques for power system analysis. These issues are even further...
conference paper 2021
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Hennig, R.J. (author), Jonker, Martijn (author), Tindemans, Simon H. (author), De Vries, Laurens (author)
Residential distribution networks in Europe are undergoing rapid changes. As high-power flexible loads, such as electric vehicle (EV) chargers, become more prevalent, the risk of network congestion increases. This is exacerbated by tariff structures which do not give incentives to limit simultaneous power consumption. Network charges in this...
conference paper 2020
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Ghotge, R. (author), van Wijk, A.J.M. (author), Lukszo, Z. (author)
This paper outlines the challenges faced during the implementation of a Vehicle-2-Grid set-up from the design phase, through project planning, application for permits and clearances, procurement of equipment and installation. It is based on the experience of designing a living lab at the Green Village in TU Delft, the Netherlands. Desk...
conference paper 2019
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van der Meer, A.A. (author), Bhandia, R. (author), Widl, Edmund (author), Heussen, Kai (author), Steinbrink, Cornelius (author), Chodura, P. (author), Strasser, Thomas I. (author), Palensky, P. (author)
Due to the increased deployment of renewable energy sources and intelligent components the electric power system will exhibit a large degree of heterogeneity, which requires inclusive and multi-disciplinary system assessment. The concept of co-simulation is a very attractive option to achieve this; each domain-specific subsystem can be addressed...
conference paper 2019
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Nair, V. (author), Litjens, R. (author), Zhang, Haibin (author)
In this paper, we assess the suitability of NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) cellular technology for smart grid applications, concentrating on the reliable and timely delivery of Outage Restoration Management (ORM) messages at the event of a local or regional power outage. Using system-level simulations modelling of both the cellular NB...
conference paper 2018
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
Renewable energy sources introduce uncertainty regarding generated power in smart grids. For instance, power that is generated by wind turbines is time-varying and dependent on the weather. Electric vehicles will become increasingly important in the development of smart grids with a high penetration of renewables, because their flexibility makes...
conference paper 2016
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Mlecnik, E. (author)
The volume uptake of highly energy-efficient buildings is challenged by transformations in the energy system and the introduction of demand response strategies. In the near future buildings will be able to manage their demand and generation according to local climate conditions, user needs and variable energy prices. As buildings become...
conference paper 2016
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources and electric vehicles raises important challenges related to the operation of electricity grids. For instance, the amount of power generated by wind turbines is time-varying and dependent on the weather, which makes it hard to match flexible electric vehicle demand and uncertain wind power...
conference paper 2016
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Fuchs, P.S. (author), Lele, A. (author), Venkatesha-Prasad, R.R. (author)
The Indian Energy grid is growing rapidly and there is a large simulation to improve not only the grid reliability, but also provide power for all by 2027. To this aim the Government of India has launched the Restructured Accelerated Power Development Program (RAPDRP). In India, residential loads contribute to about 27% of the total power...
conference paper 2015
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Aarsen, R. (author), Janssen, M. (author), Ramkisoen, M. (author), Biljecki, F. (author), Quak, W. (author), Verbree, E. (author)
In case of a calamity in the Netherlands - e.g. a dike breach - parts of the nationwide electric network can fall out. In these occasions it would be useful if decentralised energy sources of the Smart Grid would contribute to balance out the fluctuations of the energy network. Decentralised energy sources include: solar energy, wind energy,...
conference paper 2015
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Roller, R. (author), Roes, J. (author), Verbree, E. (author)
Floodings represent a permanent risk to the Netherlands in general and to her power supply in particular. Data sharing is essential within this crisis scenario as a power cut affects a great variety of interdependant sectors. Currently used data sharing systems have been shown to hamper interoperability between stakeholders since they lack...
conference paper 2015
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
In many planning domains external factors are hard to model using a compact Markovian state. However, long-term dependencies between consecutive states of an environment might exist, which can be exploited during planning. In this paper we propose a scenario representation which enables agents to reason about sequences of future states. We show...
conference paper 2015
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Walraven, E.M.P. (author), Spaan, M.T.J. (author)
Integration of renewable energy in power systems is a potential source of uncertainty, because renewable generation is variable and may depend on changing and highly uncertain weather conditions. In this paper we present and evaluate a new method to schedule power-demanding tasks with release times and deadlines under uncertainty, in order to...
conference paper 2015
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Ashok, VV (author), Onwudinanti, C (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
Currently PV modules are positioned to receive the highest amount of incident radiation in a year. Therefore, the generation pattern is independent of the consumption and a large storage is required to compensate for the same. This paper studies the possibility of orienting the modules differently in order to match the consumption more efficiently.
conference paper 2015
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Mackay, L.J. (author), Hailu, T.G. (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Ramirez Elizondo, L.M. (author), Ferreira, Jan Abraham (author), Bauer, P. (author)
The traditional ac power system is challenged by the increased amount of distributed energy resources. Enormous changes and investments are necessary in order to achieve an ac smart grid capable of coping with the challenges introduced. In dc, solutions seem to be more straightforward since most of the distributed energy sources and most of the...
conference paper 2015
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Ligtvoet, A. (author), van de Kaa, G. (author), Fens, T.W. (author), van den Hoven, M.J. (author), van Beers, Cees (author), Herder, P.M. (author)
The interconnected nature of the different components of smart grids is a prime example of complexity in technological systems. Developing such systems is highly dependent on the wishes and needs of end-users and other stakeholders. We argue that stakeholder values should be taken into consideration during the design and standardisation of...
conference paper 2014
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