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  1. In this paper, a robust model-free controller for a grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system is designed. The system consists of a PV generator connected to a three-phase grid by a DC/AC converter. The control ...

    Authors: Ahsene Boubakir, Sid-Ahmed Touil, Salim Labiod and Nasserdine Boudjerda
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:43
  2. Low biogas yield in cold climates has brought great challenges in terms of the flexibility and resilience of biogas energy systems. This paper proposes a maximum production point tracking method for a solar-bo...

    Authors: Jialin Chen, Ruijiang Yang, Da Xu, Bin Zhou and Yifang Jin
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:42
  3. High penetration of renewable sources into conventional power systems results in reduction of system inertia and noticeable low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) in the rotor speed of synchronous generators. In th...

    Authors: Ahmed Hesham Abd El-Kareem, Mohamed Abd Elhameed and Mahmoud M. Elkholy
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:41
  4. Out-of-step protection of one or a group of synchronous generators is unreliable in a power system which has significant renewable power penetration. In this work, an innovative out-of-step protection algorith...

    Authors: Jigneshkumar Pramodbhai Desai and Vijay Hiralal Makwana
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:40
  5. Nanogrid is “The new ray of hope” for people living in remote isolated locations as well as where power supply reliability is poor. A nanogrid is a small power capacity distribution system with the ability to ...

    Authors: Sachin P. Jolhe, Gunwant A. Dhomane and Minal D. Karalkar
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:39
  6. To address the problem of insufficient system inertia and improve the power quality of grid-connected inverters, and to enhance the stability of the power system, a method to control a virtual synchronous gene...

    Authors: Leilei Guo, Zhiye Xu, Nan Jin, Yanyan Li and Wei Wang
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:38
  7. Wind energy is a fluctuating source for power systems, which poses challenges to grid planning for the wind power industry. To improve the short-term wind forecasts at turbine height, the bias correction appro...

    Authors: Jingjing Xu, Ziniu Xiao, Zhaohui Lin and Ming Li
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:37
  8. With high penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs) in modern power systems, system frequency becomes more prone to fluctuation as RESs do not naturally have inertial properties. A conventional energy sto...

    Authors: Gaber Magdy, Abualkasim Bakeer and Mohammed Alhasheem
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:36
  9. A whale optimization algorithm (WOA)-based power system stabilizer (PSS) design methodology on modified single machine infinite bus (MSMIB) and multi-machine systems to enhance the small-signal stability (SSS)...

    Authors: Butti Dasu, Sivakumar Mangipudi and Srinivasarao Rayapudi
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:35
  10. Currently, asynchronous cage motors are among the most commonly requested machines accentuated by their extension to the field of electric vehicles. Therefore, the development of robust and sophisticated contr...

    Authors: Soukaina El Daoudi and Loubna Lazrak
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:34
  11. An iterative method based on Shapley Value Cooperative Game Theory is proposed for the calculation of local marginal price (LMP) for each Distributed Generator (DG) bus on a network. The LMP value is determine...

    Authors: Venkataramana Veeramsetty
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:33
  12. Because of system constraints caused by the external environment and grid faults, the conventional maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and inverter control methods of a PV power generation system cannot achiev...

    Authors: Yingying Zhao, Aimin An, Yifan Xu, Qianqian Wang and Minmin Wang
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:32
  13. The integration of distributed renewable energy sources into the conventional power grid has become a hot research topic, all part of attempts to reduce greenhouse gas emission. There are many distributed rene...

    Authors: Oliver Dzobo, Bessie Malila and Lindokhuhle Sithole
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:31
  14. A large portion of the available power generation of a photovoltaic (PV) array could be wasted due to partial shading, temperature and irradiance effects, which create current/voltage imbalance between the PV ...

    Authors: Bushra Iqbal, Ali Nasir and Ali Faisal Murtaza
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:30
  15. There are various types of distributed generators (DGs) with different grid integration strategies. The transient characteristics of the fault currents provided by the DGs are different to those of conventiona...

    Authors: Puyu Wang, Jinyuan Song, Fangyu Liang, Fang Shi, Xiangping Kong, Guangen Xie, Xiao-Ping Zhang and Xinxin Gu
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:29
  16. Time-of-use (TOU) pricing strategy is an important component of demand-side management (DSM), but the cost of supplying power during critical peak periods remains high under TOU prices. This affects power syst...

    Authors: Hejun Yang, Xinyu Zhang, Yinghao Ma and Dabo Zhang
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:28
  17. This paper formulates and solves a techno-economic planning problem of reactive power (VAR) in power transmission systems under loadings. The objective of the proposed research work is to minimize the combinat...

    Authors: Nihar Karmakar and Biplab Bhattacharyya
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:26
  18. Finite control set-model predictive control (FCS-MPC) is employed in this paper to control the operation of a three-phase grid-connected string inverter based on a direct PQ control scheme. The main objective ...

    Authors: Mohamed Azab
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:25
  19. Electric distribution networks have to deal with issues caused by natural disasters. These problems possess unique characteristics, and their severity can make load restoration methods impotent. One solution t...

    Authors: Saeed Mousavizadeh, Arman Alahyari, Seyed Reza Movahhed Ghodsinya and Mahmoud-Reza Haghifam
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:24
  20. A new inter-cluster DC capacitor voltage balancing scheme for a delta connected modular multilevel cascaded converter (MMCC)-based static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) is presented. A detailed power flow a...

    Authors: Oghenewvogaga J. K. Oghorada, Li Zhang, Huang Han, Ayodele B. Esan and Mingxuan Mao
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:23
  21. Large-scale integration of wind power generation decreases the equivalent inertia of a power system, and thus makes frequency stability control challenging. However, given the irregular, nonlinear, and non-sta...

    Authors: Cheng Yan, Yi Tang, Jianfeng Dai, Chenggen Wang and Shengjun Wu
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:22
  22. With the continuous expansion of power systems and the application of power electronic equipment, forced oscillation has become one of the key problems in terms of system safety and stability. In this paper, a...

    Authors: Shirui Feng, Xi Wu, Zhenquan Wang, Tao Niu and Qiong Chen
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:21
  23. Fault section location of a single-phase grounding fault is affected by the neutral grounding mode of the system, transition resistance, and the blind zone. A fault section locating method based on an amplitud...

    Authors: Zhenxing Li, Jialing Wan, Pengfei Wang, Hanli Weng and Zhenhua Li
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:20
  24. With the increase in the proportion of multiple renewable energy sources, power electronics equipment and new loads, power systems are gradually evolving towards the integration of multi-energy, multi-network ...

    Authors: Lijuan Li, Yongdong Chen, Bin Zhou, Hongliang Liu and Yongfei Liu
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:19
  25. To enhance the robustness and dynamic performance of a self-excited induction generator (SEIG) used in a stand-alone wind energy system (WES), a virtual flux oriented control (VFOC) based on nonlinear super-tw...

    Authors: Yacine Bendjeddou, Abdelhakim Deboucha, Larafi Bentouhami, Elkheir Merabet and Rachid Abdessemed
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:18
  26. Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) are one of the renewable energy technologies with features of high efficiency, energy saving, economic feasibility and environmental protection. In China, GSHPs have been widel...

    Authors: Chaofan Song, Yang Li, Taha Rajeh, Ling Ma, Jun Zhao and Wenjia Li
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:17
  27. Power swing is an undesirable variation in power flow. This can be caused by large disturbances in demand load, switching, disconnection or reclosing lines. This phenomenon may enter the zones of distance rela...

    Authors: Seyed Amir Hosseini, Behrooz Taheri, Hossein Askarian Abyaneh and Farzad Razavi
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:15
  28. This paper describes the integration of a photovoltaic (PV) renewable energy source with a superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) system. The integrated system can improve the voltage stability of the ...

    Authors: Abualkasim Bakeer, Hossam S. Salama and Istvan Vokony
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:14
  29. In the light of user-side energy power control requirements, a power control strategy for a household-level EPR based on HES droop control is proposed, focusing on the on-grid, off-grid and seamless switching ...

    Authors: Kun Huang, Yanman Li, Xiaoyan Zhang, Lei Liu, Yanbin Zhu and Xin Meng
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:13
  30. Globally abundant wave energy for power generation attracts ever increasing attention. Because of non-linear dynamics and potential uncertainties in ocean energy conversion systems, generation productivity nee...

    Authors: Muhammad Noman, Guojie Li, Keyou Wang and Bei Han
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:12
  31. Multi-Area Multi-Fuel Economic Dispatch (MAMFED) aims to allocate the best generation schedule in each area and to offer the best power transfers between different areas by minimizing the objective functions a...

    Authors: V. Ponnuvel Sakthivel and P. Duraisamy Sathya
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:11
  32. The impact of wind power forecast errors (WPFEs) on power system reliability can be quantified by a sensitivity model, which helps to determine the importance of different wind farms. However, the unknown dist...

    Authors: Wangchao Dong and Shenghu Li
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:10
  33. Real time monitoring and control of a modern power system has achieved significant development since the incorporation of the phasor measurement unit (PMU). Due to the time-synchronized capabilities, PMU has i...

    Authors: Bhargav Appasani, Amitkumar Vidyakant Jha, Sunil Kumar Mishra and Abu Nasar Ghazali
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:9
  34. This paper uses a Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm (GOA) optimized PDF plus (1 + PI) controller for Automatic generation control (AGC) of a power system with Flexible AC Transmission system (FACTS) devices. ...

    Authors: Pratap Chandra Nayak, Ramesh Chandra Prusty and Sidhartha Panda
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:8

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  35. In this paper, the impact of communication time delays (CTDs) on combined load frequency control (LFC) and automatic voltage regulation (AVR) of a multi-area system with hybrid generation units is addressed. I...

    Authors: C H. Naga Sai Kalyan and G. Sambasiva Rao
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:7
  36. In this paper, a Sliding mode controller design method for frequency regulation in an interconnected power system is presented. A sliding surface having four parameters has been selected for the load frequency...

    Authors: Anand Kumar, Md Nishat Anwar and Shekhar Kumar
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:6
  37. The modeling and multi-energy flow calculation of an integrated energy system (IES) are the bases of its operation and planning. This paper establishes the models of various energy sub-systems and the coupling...

    Authors: Mengting Zhu, Chengsi Xu, Shufeng Dong, Kunjie Tang and Chenghong Gu
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:5
  38. As a key component of an integrated energy system (IES), energy storage can effectively alleviate the problem of the times between energy production and consumption. Exploiting the benefits of energy storage c...

    Authors: Sai Liu, Cheng Zhou, Haomin Guo, Qingxin Shi, Tiancheng E. Song, Ian Schomer and Yu Liu
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:4
  39. Wind power, solar power and water power are technologies that can be used as the main sources of renewable energy so that the target of decarbonisation in the energy sector can be achieved. However, when compa...

    Authors: Erdiwansyah, Mahidin, H. Husin, Nasaruddin, M. Zaki and Muhibbuddin
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:3
  40. A Simplified Grey Wolf Optimizer (SGWO) is suggested for resolving optimization tasks. The simplification in the original Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) method is introduced by ignoring the worst category wolves wh...

    Authors: Sasmita Padhy and Sidhartha Panda
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2021 6:2
  41. Large integration of doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbines (WTs) into power networks can have significant consequences for power system operation and the quality of the energy supplied due ...

    Authors: Mohamed Nadour, Ahmed Essadki and Tamou Nasser
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:33
  42. Non-renewable fuel sources have been the predominant energy sources and a significant source of foreign exchange income for Nigeria, while at the same time there is a severe problem of electricity inconsistenc...

    Authors: Olusola Joshua Olujobi
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:32
  43. Optimal reactive power dispatch (ORPD) is a complex and non-linear problem, and is one of the sub-problems of optimal power flow (OPF) in a power system. ORPD is formulated as a single-objective problem to min...

    Authors: Tanmay Das, Ranjit Roy and Kamal Krishna Mandal
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:31
  44. Large interconnected power systems are usually subjected to natural oscillation (NO) and forced oscillation (FO). NO occurs due to system transient response and is characterized by several oscillation modes, w...

    Authors: Mohd Zuhaib, Mohd Rihan and Mohd Tayyab Saeed
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:30
  45. For AC transmission lines connected to an LCC-HVDC inverter station, commutation failure can lead to the wrong operation of traditional protection. To solve the problem, this paper proposes a fast protection s...

    Authors: Zhen Liu, Houlei Gao, Sibei Luo, Le Zhao and Yuyao Feng
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:29
  46. Phasor measurement units (PMUs) are preferred for installation at weak buses in a power network. Therefore, the weak buses need to be located and the strategic locations of PMUs identified to ensure network ob...

    Authors: Rohit Babu, Saurav Raj and Biplab Bhattacharyya
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:28
  47. The electric vehicle (EV) charging station is a critical part of the infrastructure for the wide adoption of EVs. Real-time simulation of an EV station plays an essential role in testing its operation under di...

    Authors: Zirun Li, Jin Xu, Keyou Wang, Pan Wu and Guojie Li
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:27

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