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Optimal Control Of Power Quality In Microgrids Using Particle Swarm Optimisation, Waleed Abood Baddai Al-Saedi
Optimal Control Of Power Quality In Microgrids Using Particle Swarm Optimisation, Waleed Abood Baddai Al-Saedi
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
Driven by environmental protection, economic factors, conservation of energy resources, and technical challenges, the microgrid has emerged as an innovative small-scale power generation network. Microgrids consist of a cluster of Distributed Generation units that encompass a portion of an electric power distribution system and may rely on different energy sources. Functionally, the microgrid is required to provide adequate levels and quality of power to meet load demands. The issue of power quality is significant as it directly affects the characteristics of the microgrid’s operation. This problem can be defined as an occurrence of short to long periods of inadequate or …
Optimal Power Generation In Microgrids Using Agent-Based Technology, Thair Mahmoud
Optimal Power Generation In Microgrids Using Agent-Based Technology, Thair Mahmoud
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
The existing power grids that form the basis of the respective electrical power infrastructures for various states and nations around the world, are expected to undergo a period of rapid change in the near future. The key element driving this change is the emergence of the Smartgrid. The Smartgrid paradigm represents a transition towards an intelligent, digitally enhanced, two-way power delivery grid. The aim of the Smartgrid is to promote and enhance the e_cient management and operation of the power generation and delivery facilities, by incorporating advanced communications, information technology, automation, and control methodologies into the power grid proper. Smartgrid's …