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Analysis And Mitigation Of The Impacts Of Delays In Control Of Power Systems With Renewable Energy Sources, Chang Fu Jan 2019

Analysis And Mitigation Of The Impacts Of Delays In Control Of Power Systems With Renewable Energy Sources, Chang Fu

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ABSTRACT

Analysis and Mitigation of the Impacts of Delays in Control of Power Systems

with Renewable Energy Sources

by

Chang Fu

Apr. 2019

Advisor : Dr. Caisheng Wang

Major : Electrical and Computer Engineering

Degree : Doctor of Philosophy

With the integration of renewable resources, electric vehicles and other uncertain

resources into power grid, varieties of control topology and algorithms have been proposed to

increase the stability and reliability of the operation system. Load modeling is an critical part

in such analysis since it significantly impacts the accuracy of the simulation in power system,

as well as stability and reliability …


Management Of Plug-In Electric Vehicles And Renewable Energy Sources In Active Distribution Networks, Junhui Zhao Jan 2014

Management Of Plug-In Electric Vehicles And Renewable Energy Sources In Active Distribution Networks, Junhui Zhao

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Near 160 million customers in the U.S.A. are served via distribution networks (DNs). The increasing penetration level of renewable energy sources (RES) and plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs), the implementation of smart distribution technologies such as advanced metering/monitoring infrastructure, and the adoption of smart appliances, have changed distribution networks from passive to active. The next-generation of DNs should be efficient and optimized system-wide, highly reliable and robust, and capable of effectively managing highly-penetrated PEVs, RES and other controllable loads. To meet new challenges, the next-generation DNs need active distribution management (ADM).

In this thesis, we study the management of PEVs and …