L.J. Mackay
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Inside the meshed LVDC distribution grids the power flow is predominantly limited by the line impedances. In order to achieve economical and flexible operation of the meshed LVDC distribution grids, it is required to control the power flow. For that end, the line impedances ne ...
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Avoiding Marginal Losses in Locational Marginal Prices for DC Grids
Nodal pricing or LMP is one option to deal with congestion in the distribution grids that are expected due to the emergence of electric vehicles. When optimal power flow (OPF) with losses is used to determine optimal dispatch and locational marginal prices (LMP) of a power sys ...
This article describes the circulating current phenomenon that takes place in bipolar, meshed DC distribution grids. A difference in resistance between the conductor changes the distribution of the current on the conductors. This provokes a net current to flow, which is in tur ...
Connecting large dc distribution grids on the same voltage level can allow superior utilization of infrastructure. Selective ground fault protection is necessary and can be done using low impedance grounding. Distributed energy resources would allow for higher resilience of th ...
From Voltage Stiff to Voltage Weak DC Distribution Grid
Opportunities and Challenges
This paper reviews the currently available dc micro-grids and dc grids. Currently, commonly existing and proposed dc microgrids are designed to provide sufficeint energy during system disturbance as in ac grid and, are mainly voltage stiff systems. It also compares the voltage ...
This paper presents a transient analysis of various configurations of DC distribution systems. A combination of theoretical and practical methods were used to investigate the behavior of the system's variables after the occurrence of faults and the protection operation. A numb ...
The emergence of distributed energy resources can lead to congestions in distribution grids. DC distribution grids are becoming more relevant as more sources and loads connected to the low voltage grid use dc. Bipolar dc distribution grids with asymmetric loading can experienc ...
Distributed Generation has created the need for new types of smart dc grids developments. The multiple generation sources, bi-directional power flow, power flow time co-ordination and management bring significant benefits as well as challenges for current ac electrical grids a ...