Skip to main content

Articles

74 result(s) for '"Smart grid"' within Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems

Page 2 of 2

  1. With the rapid development of modern distribution network and the access of distributed generation, the network structure is becoming increasingly complex. Frequent single-phase break faults have seriously aff...

    Authors: Yang Xiao, Jinxin Ouyang, Xiaofu Xiong, Yutong Wang and Yongjie Luo
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:10
  2. With the rapid development of flexible interconnection technology in active distribution networks (ADNs), many power electronic devices have been employed to improve system operational performance. As a novel ...

    Authors: Peng Li, Jie Ji, Sirui Chen, Haoran Ji, Jing Xu, Guanyu Song, Jinli Zhao, Jianzhong Wu and Chengshan Wang
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:45
  3. Fault current magnitude in a microgrid depends upon its mode of operation, namely, grid-connected mode or islanded mode. Depending on the type of fault in a given mode, separate protection schemes are generall...

    Authors: Raghvendra Tiwari, Ravindra Kumar Singh and Niraj Kumar Choudhary
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:6
  4. The stability of a voltage source converters (VSC) system based on phase-locked loop (PLL) is very important issue during asymmetric grid faults. This paper establishes a transient synchronous stability model ...

    Authors: Yi Luo, Jun Yao, Zhaoyang Chen, Sen Huang, Shiyue Chen, Qi Zhang and Zhentao Qin
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2023 8:35
  5. Growing application of distributed generation units at remote places has led to the evolution of microgrid (MG) technology. When an MG system functions independently, i.e., in autonomous mode, unpredictable lo...

    Authors: Md. Yah-Ya Ul Haque, Md. Rashidul Islam, Tanvir Ahmed and Md. Rafiqul Islam Sheikh
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:10
  6. 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
  7. Partly because of advances in power electronic converters, the share of renewable energy in power generation is steadily increasing. The main medium of interface for integrating renewable energy sources to the...

    Authors: Vikash Gurugubelli, Arnab Ghosh and Anup Kumar Panda
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:27
  8. Given the “carbon neutralization and carbon peak” policy, enhancing the low voltage ride-through (LVRT) capability of wind farms has become a current demand to ensure the safe and stable operation of power sys...

    Authors: Botong Li, Dingchuan Zheng, Bin Li, Xinru Jiao, Qiteng Hong and Liang Ji
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2023 8:36
  9. Using an islanded microgrid (MG) with large-scale integration of renewable energy is the most popular way of solving the reliable power supply problem for remote areas and critical electrical users. However, c...

    Authors: Yajian Zhang and Chen Peng
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2023 8:30
  10. 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
  11. The multi-port energy router (ER) is an effective topology for integrating train traction load, AC load, the energy storage system and photovoltaic(PV) energy. The start and stop process of urban rail transit ...

    Authors: Richeng Chen, Yaxi Yang and Tao Jin
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:15
  12. To extract strong correlations between different energy loads and improve the interpretability and accuracy for load forecasting of a regional integrated energy system (RIES), an explainable framework for load...

    Authors: Kailang Wu, Jie Gu, Lu Meng, Honglin Wen and Jinghuan Ma
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:24
  13. 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
  14. The Floating nuclear power plant grid is composed of power generation, in-station power supply and external power delivery. To ensure the safety of the nuclear island, the in-station system adopts a special po...

    Authors: Yikai Wang, Xin Yin, Wen Xu, Xianggen Yin, Minghao Wen and Lin Jiang
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2020 5:16
  15. Owing to the significant number of hybrid generation systems (HGSs) containing various energy sources, coordination between these sources plays a vital role in preserving frequency stability. In this paper, an...

    Authors: Hossam S. Salama, Gaber Magdy, Abualkasim Bakeer and Istvan Vokony
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2022 7:34
  16. The construction of integrated energy systems can help improve energy efficiency and promote global energy transition. However, in recent years, the occurrence of extreme natural disasters has brought certain ...

    Authors: Jiaqing Wu, Jie Gu, Shuqi Liu and Zhijian Jin
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2023 8:29
  17. In the traditional power system demand response, customers respond to electricity price or incentive and change their original power consumption pattern accordingly to gain additional benefits. With the develo...

    Authors: Wujing Huang, Ning Zhang, Chongqing Kang, Mingxuan Li and Molin Huo
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2019 4:12
  18. The active saturated iron-core superconductive fault current limiter (SISFCL) is a good choice to decrease fault current. This paper introduced the principles and impedance characteristic of the active SISFCL....

    Authors: Chao Li, Bin Li, Fengrui Guo, Jianzhao Geng, Xiuchang Zhang and Tim Coombs
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2016 1:18
  19. The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs) brings more power generation fluctuations into power systems, which puts forward higher requirement on the regulation capacities for maintaining th...

    Authors: Kang Xie, Hongxun Hui and Yi Ding
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2019 4:23
  20. This work considers the problem of decentralized control of inverter-based ac micro-grid in different operation modes. The main objectives are to (i) design decentralized frequency and voltage controllers, to gat...

    Authors: Mehdi Farokhian Firuzi, Alireza Roosta and Mohsen Gitizadeh
    Citation: Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems 2019 4:6