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2. Microgrid Design in Electricity Supply in Paper Factories.
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Sitompul, Arief Pratomo and Damiri, Dhami Johar
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ENERGY industries , *MICROGRIDS , *PAPER industry , *ELECTRIC power - Published
- 2023
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3. Thermally programmable time delay switches for multi-step assays in paper-based microfluidics.
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Atabakhsh, Saeed, Haji Abbasali, Hossein, and Jafarabadi Ashtiani, Shahin
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MICROFLUIDICS , *ELECTRIC power , *FLUID flow , *MICROFLUIDIC devices , *WAXES , *FLUIDS , *FLUIDIC devices - Abstract
Paper-based microfluidic devices offer advantages such as low cost and disposability for point-of-care diagnostic applications. However, actuation of fluids on paper can be a challenge in multi-step and complex assays. In this work, a thermally programmable time-delay switch (TPTDS) is presented which operates by causing delays in the fluid path of a microfluidics paper-based analytical device (μPAD) by utilizing screen-printed wax micro-bridges. The time-delay is achieved through an electrical power feedback loop which indirectly adjusts the temperature of each individual micro-bridge, melting the wax into the paper. The melted wax manipulates the fluid flow depending on its penetration depth into the paper channel, which is a function of the applied temperature. To demonstrate functionality of the proposed method, the TPTDS is employed to automate and perform the nitrate assay which requires sequential delivery of reagents. Colorimetric detection is used to quantify the results by utilizing an electronic color sensor. [Display omitted] • Fluid actuation can be a challenge in paper-based microfluidics, limitting its applicability in multi-step assays. • Wax-based micro-bridges placed across paper channels can manipulate fluid motion when melted. • Control over the wax penetration is achieved by an electrical power feedback loop, adjusts the temperature. • Time-delay switches are thermally programmed to automate a nitrate test, requires sequential delivery of the reagents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Multi-functional carbon nanotube paper for solar water evaporation combined with electricity generation and storage.
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Duan, Yimin, Weng, Mingcen, Zhang, Wei, Qian, Yongqiang, Luo, Zhiling, and Chen, Luzhuo
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CARBON nanotubes , *CARBON paper , *ELECTRIC power production , *ENERGY storage , *ENERGY consumption , *ELECTRIC power , *THERMOELECTRIC generators , *SOLAR energy - Abstract
[Display omitted] • Various carbon nanotube-based devices are developed for solar energy utilization. • The water evaporation system can generate freshwater (1.28 kg m−2h−1). • The solar-thermoelectric system can output a voltage and charge a cellphone. • The supercapacitor performs an areal specific capacitance of 19.6 mF cm−2. • The hybrid energy system can produce freshwater, generate and store electric power. Nowadays, multi-functional systems driven by solar energy have been explored to alleviate the crisis of energy and freshwater scarcity. However, it remains a great challenge to integrate multi-functions into one hybrid system with a monolithic material, which can harvest, convert and store solar energy synergistically. Here, we firstly propose a multi-functional carbon nanotube paper, which starts from a material level to solve these problems. The carbon nanotube paper is fabricated by vacuum filtration. It exhibits high efficiency of solar-thermal conversion. Secondly, three types of energy conversion/storage systems (e.g., solar-thermal evaporation system, solar-thermoelectric generation system, and supercapacitor) are constructed based on the carbon nanotube paper, which extend the research to a device level. The solar-thermal evaporation system shows an evaporation rate of 1.28 kg m-2h−1 under simulated sunlight irradiation of 1 kW m−2. The solar-thermoelectric generation system demonstrates a stable electric power generation with an output voltage of 100 mV under light irradiation of 1 kW m−2. The supercapacitors perform the energy storage function with an areal specific capacitance of 19.6 mF cm−2. These devices and systems can be used in freshwater generation (0.84 kg m-2h−1, sunlight irradiation of 1 kW m−2), water purification/desalination (inorganic ions rejection larger than 99.9%) and portable solar charging system (maximum output voltage of 5 V). Finally, a hybrid energy system is innovatively proposed from the system level to simultaneously produce freshwater, generate and store electric power. Through the synergetic coupling of solar conversion and storage technologies, the hybrid energy system can supply sustainable freshwater and electricity for remote areas in daily life, highlighting the superiority of multi-energy (thermal energy, electrical energy, and electrochemical energy) complementary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. Analysis of nonlinear evolution mechanism of power technology progress under the constraints of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions in China
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Zheng, Huaihua
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- 2023
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6. SUMMARIES AND TITLES OF PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS, AMSTERDAM OCTOBER 3-6, 1978, ORGANIZED BY BHRA IN CONJUNCTION WITH ECN
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- 1978
7. Power quality at Champion paper--the myth and the reality.
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Warren, C.A. and Burker, J.J.
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ELECTRIC power , *POWER supply of paper mills , *ELECTRIC fault location - Abstract
Focuses on the reliability and power quality at Champion International Corp. paper mill in Deferiet, New York. Numerous process interruptions experienced by Champion; Voltage sags emanating from the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. transmission system; Causes and location of faults; Mitigation techniques.
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- 1999
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8. Guest Editorial: Operational and structural resilience of power grids with high penetration of renewables.
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Lei, Shunbo, Zhang, Yichen, Shahidehpour, Mohammad, Hou, Yunhe, Panteli, Mathaios, Chen, Xia, Aydin, Nazli Yonca, Liang, Liang, Wang, Cheng, Wang, Chong, and She, Buxin
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MICROGRIDS ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids ,CYBER physical systems ,MIXED integer linear programming ,DEEP reinforcement learning ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,REINFORCEMENT learning ,ELECTRIC power - Published
- 2024
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9. Emerging applications of IoT and cybersecurity for electrical power systems.
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Darwish, Mohamed M. F., Elsisi, Mahmoud, Fouda, Mostafa M., Mansour, Diaa‐Eldin A., and Lehtonen, Matti
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ELECTRIC power ,INTERNET of things ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,MICROCONTROLLERS ,INTERNET security ,ELECTRICAL engineering - Abstract
The papers address the following key areas: ' B I Applications of IoT and digital twin in electrical power systems: A comprehensive survey i b ': This research paper reviews the applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) and digital twin technology in electrical power systems. With the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) techniques, applications have become smarter, and linked gadgets allow them to be used in many parts of power systems. ' B I A new low-cost and low-power industrial Internet of Things infrastructure for effective integration of distributed and isolated systems with smart grids i b ': This research paper provides an Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure solution based on a newly designed low-cost microcontroller-based IoT remote terminal unit (RTU) to integrate new, old, and conventional sites of existing grids with smart grids. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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10. Contact-based corrosion mechanism leading to copper sulphide deposition on insulating paper used in oil-immersed electrical power equipment.
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Facciotti, Marco, Amaro, Pedro S., Holt, Alex F., Brown, Richard C.D., Lewin, Paul L., Pilgrim, James A., Wilson, Gordon, and Jarman, Paul N.
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COPPER sulfide , *CORROSION & anti-corrosives , *INSULATING paper , *ELECTRIC power , *CHEMICAL vapor deposition , *ELECTRICAL conductors - Abstract
Highlights: [•] Effect of [DBDS], time, air and paper-Cu proximity on Cu x S deposition was studied. [•] XPS and EDX revealed deposition of Cu x S in paper increased with time or [DBDS]. [•] O2 was observed to have a key role in Cu x S displacement from the conductor surface. [•] A bifurcated pathway for Cu x S deposition in oil-immersed equipment is proposed. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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11. Energy efficient aeration of wastewaters from the pulp and paper industry.
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Sandberg, M.
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WATER aeration , *INDUSTRIAL wastes , *PAPER industry , *PULP mills , *ELECTRIC power , *OXYGEN , *SEWAGE sludge - Abstract
More than 50% of the electrical power needed to treat pulp and paper industry effluents is used for aeration in biological treatment stages. A large share of the oxygen that passes through the wastewater is not consumed and will be found in the off-gas. Energy can be saved by aerating under conditions where the oxygen transfer is most efficient, for example at low concentrations of dissolved oxygen Consider the sludge as an energy source; electricity can be saved by avoiding sludge reduction through prolonged aeration. High oxygen transfer efficiency can be retained by using the oxygen consumption of biosolids. Quantified savings in the form of needed volumes of air while still achieving sufficient COD reduction are presented. The tests have been made in a bubble column with pulp mill process water and sludge from a biological treatment plant. These were supplemented with case studies at three pulp and paper mills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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12. Modelling, design and control of power electronic converters for smart grids and electric vehicle applications.
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Prabhakar, Mahalingam, Tofoli, Fernando Lessa, Elgendy, Mohammed A., and Wang, Huai
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ELECTRIC power distribution grids ,ELECTRONIC control ,ELECTRIC power ,HYBRID electric vehicles ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,ENGINEERING awards ,ELECTRIC vehicles - Abstract
This article discusses the role of power electronic converters in smart grids and electric vehicle applications. The authors highlight the technical connection between renewable energy, smart grids, energy storage, and electric vehicles. The special issue includes twelve accepted papers that cover topics such as high gain DC-DC converters, power converters for electric vehicle and motor drive applications, and power system applications. The papers present various novel topologies and control techniques, indicating the rapid growth and future potential of power converters in these fields. The authors express their appreciation to the contributing authors and anonymous reviewers for their valuable contributions to this special issue. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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13. Condition Evaluation for Aging State of Transformer Oil-paper Insulation Based on Time-frequency Domain Dielectric Characteristics.
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Liu, Jiefeng, Liao, Ruijin, Zhang, Yiyi, Gong, Chunyan, Wang, Cong, and Gao, Jun
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ELECTRIC power , *POWER transformers , *DIELECTRICS , *INSULATING materials , *POLARIZATION (Electricity) , *SPECTROMETRY - Abstract
For the oil-impregnated power transformers in service, the condition of the main insulation system is very important. This article reports a non-destructive evaluation technique based on time-frequency domain dielectric characteristics. First, the polarization/depolarization current and frequency-domain spectroscopy were well measured under controlled laboratory conditions. Then, the recovery voltage curves and recovery voltage polarization spectroscopy were also obtained by using the conversion method between polarization/depolarization current and recovery voltage based on the extended Debye model. After that, the time-domain dielectric characteristics, which can represent oil-paper insulation aging, were extracted from the polarization/depolarization current curves, recovery voltage curves and recovery voltage polarization spectroscopy. In addition, the frequency-domain dielectric characteristics, which can represent the oil-paper insulation aging, were also proposed in terms of frequency domain spectroscopy. Finally, the change rules of time-frequency domain dielectric characteristics under different aging times were investigated in depth. Results show that the time-frequency domain dielectric characteristics are sensitive to the aging states of power transformers, which could be utilized to diagnose the aging state of oil-paper insulation in field power transformers. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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14. The effects of fuel and electricity prices on cogeneration in the pulp and paper industry
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Joskow, P
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- 1984
15. CO2/CO concentration ratio: A complementary method for determining the degree of polymerization of power transformer paper insulation.
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Teymouri, Ashkan and Vahidi, Behrooz
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DEGREE of polymerization ,ELECTRIC power ,PERFORMANCE of electric transformers ,CELLULOSE ,ENERGY industries - Abstract
Since power transformers are valuable components of power networks, reliable determination of the remaining lifetime of a transformer is very important for power utilities. Power transformers consist of oil, a core, wire, and paper (cellulose), and their performance and remaining useful lifetime depend on the state of the oil-impregnated paper. Changing the oil over the lifetime of a transformer is possible, but it is not possible to change the insulation paper. Thus, the end of the paper lifetime will also be the end of the transformer lifetime (typically more than 40 years). The health condition of an in-service power transformer can be assessed by chemical and electrical tests of the oil and the paper [1]. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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16. Combined cycle for a French paper mill
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Steiner, A
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- 1979
17. Correspondence to mill power draw paper.
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McIvor, Robert E.
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MILLING machinery , *SLURRY , *ELECTRIC power , *ROTATIONAL motion , *CENTER of mass - Published
- 2017
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18. IoT BASED ELECTRIC POWER THEFT DETECTION SYSTEM.
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TRIPATHI, RITU
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ELECTRIC power ,THEFT ,INTERNET of things ,ELECTRIC power consumption ,SOLAR energy - Abstract
Science and technology, with their miraculous advancements, have fascinated human life to such an extent that imagining a world without these innovations is hardly possible. While technology is on the rise, an increase in immoral activities should also be noted. From a technical perspective, "power theft" is a non-ignorable crime that is highly prevalent and directly affects the economy of a nation. Today's life is unimaginable without electricity, almost all things, equipment, and appliances used daily rely on electric power to run smoothly. Solar energy is an alternative but has limitations, such as environmental changes and high initial costs. From rural to urban areas and from domestic to industrial sectors, the use of electricity has increased, but so has power theft. Detecting and eradicating such crimes with the help of the developing scientific field is the "need of the hour." With these views, the paper was conceived and designed. The paper provides a complete and comprehensive tool to stop power theft, which is extremely simple to understand and easy to implement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Regeneration of Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Batteries: State-of-the-Art Review, Current Challenges, and Future Perspectives.
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Martínez-Sánchez, Rafael, Molina-García, Angel, and Ramallo-González, Alfonso P.
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ELECTRIC vehicle batteries ,SCIENTIFIC literature ,ELECTRIC power ,TRACTION motors ,ELECTRIC vehicles - Abstract
Batteries have been integral components in modern vehicles, initially powering starter motors and ensuring stable electrical conditions in various vehicle systems and later in energy sources of drive electric motors. Over time, their significance has grown exponentially with the advent of features such as "Start & Stop" systems, micro hybridization, and kinetic energy regeneration. This trend culminated in the emergence of hybrid and electric vehicles, where batteries are the energy source of the electric traction motors. The evolution of storage for vehicles has been driven by the need for larger autonomy, a higher number of cycles, lower self-discharge rates, enhanced performance in extreme temperatures, and greater electrical power extraction capacity. As these technologies have advanced, so have they the methods for their disposal, recovery, and recycling. However, one critical aspect often overlooked is the potential for battery reuse once they reach the end of their useful life. For each battery technology, specific regeneration methods have been developed, aiming to restore the battery to its initial performance state or something very close to it. This focus on regeneration holds significant economic implications, particularly for vehicles where batteries represent a substantial share of the overall cost, such as hybrid and electric vehicles. This paper conducts a comprehensive review of battery technologies employed in vehicles from their inception to the present day. Special attention is given to identifying common failures within these technologies. Additionally, the scientific literature and existing patents addressing regeneration methods are explored, shedding light on the promising avenues for extending the life and performance of automotive batteries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Day/Night Power Generator Station: A New Power Generation Approach for Lunar and Martian Space Exploration.
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Arciuolo, Thomas F., Faezipour, Miad, and Xiong, Xingguo
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MARTIAN exploration ,SPACE exploration ,END effectors (Robotics) ,ELECTRIC power ,LIME (Minerals) - Abstract
In the not-too-distant future, humans will return to the Moon and step foot for the first time on Mars. Eventually, humanity will colonize these celestial bodies, where living and working will be commonplace. Energy is fundamental to all life. The energy that people use to sustain themselves on Earth, and in particular on these other worlds, is the integrated, safe production of electrical power, day and night. This paper proposes a radically new solution to this problem: Solar Tracking by day and a Solar Rechargeable Calcium Oxide Chemical Thermoelectric Reactor by night. Called the "Robotic End Effector for Lunar and Martian Geological Exploration of Space" (REEGES) Day/Night Power Generator Station, this form of thermoelectric power generation is mathematically modeled, simulation is performed, and a concept model design is demonstrated in this paper. The results of the presented simulation show the maximum total system output capability is 9.89 V, 6.66 A, and 65.9 W, with an operating time of up to 12 h, through a scalable design. This research provides instructions to the Space Research Community on a complete and novel development methodology for creating fully customized, configurable, safe, and reliable solar/thermoelectric day/night power generators, specifically meant for use on the Moon and Mars, using the Proportional-Integral-Derivative++ (PID++) Humanoid Motion Control Algorithm for its operation on a computationally lightweight microcontroller. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Linear, Nonlinear, and Distributed-Parameter Observers Used for (Renewable) Energy Processes and Systems—An Overview.
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Radisavljevic-Gajic, Verica, Karagiannis, Dimitri, and Gajic, Zoran
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FEEDBACK control systems ,SOLAR cells ,WIND turbines ,RENEWABLE energy sources - Abstract
Full- and reduced-order observers have been used in many engineering applications, particularly for energy systems. Applications of observers to energy systems are twofold: (1) the use of observed variables of dynamic systems for the purpose of feedback control and (2) the use of observers in their own right to observe (estimate) state variables of particular energy processes and systems. In addition to the classical Luenberger-type observers, we will review some papers on functional, fractional, and disturbance observers, as well as sliding-mode observers used for energy systems. Observers have been applied to energy systems in both continuous and discrete time domains and in both deterministic and stochastic problem formulations to observe (estimate) state variables over either finite or infinite time (steady-state) intervals. This overview paper will provide a detailed overview of observers used for linear and linearized mathematical models of energy systems and review the most important and most recent papers on the use of observers for nonlinear lumped (concentrated)-parameter systems. The emphasis will be on applications of observers to renewable energy systems, such as fuel cells, batteries, solar cells, and wind turbines. In addition, we will present recent research results on the use of observers for distributed-parameter systems and comment on their actual and potential applications in energy processes and systems. Due to the large number of papers that have been published on this topic, we will concentrate our attention mostly on papers published in high-quality journals in recent years, mostly in the past decade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. Recent Advances and Challenges in Emerging Power Systems.
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Malik, Om P.
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SMART structures ,DC-to-DC converters ,ELECTRICAL load ,OVERHEAD electric lines ,ELECTRIC power ,PARTICLE swarm optimization ,MACHINE learning ,ENERGY development - Abstract
This document discusses recent advances and challenges in emerging power systems, specifically focusing on the integration of renewable energy sources with conventional power networks. The development of renewable energy solutions has been driven by concerns about diminishing fossil fuels, increasing energy demand, pollution, and global warming. The integration of renewable energy sources presents challenges in terms of operation, control, and protection practices. The document highlights 16 research papers that cover various topics related to power systems and the challenges faced by emerging power systems. These papers explore concepts such as floating wind farms, coordinated control of fast charging stations and distributed energy resources, AI tools for voltage analysis, open power meters, fault location methods, load forecasting, inductive compensation, blockchain-based energy markets, vibration suppression in smart structures, and more. The document concludes by inviting further papers for a second volume on recent advances and challenges in emerging power systems. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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23. A paper on the unsettled question of Turkish electricity market: Balancing and settlement system (Part I)
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Erdogdu, Erkan
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INVESTMENTS , *WHOLESALE trade , *ECONOMIC policy , *PROFIT , *PRIVATE companies , *ELECTRIC power , *MARKETS - Abstract
Abstract: Turkish electricity market law (EML) came into force in 2001 aiming at establishing a financially strong, stable, transparent and competitive electricity market based on bilateral contracts. Also, a balancing and settlement system (BSS) was put into practice in November 2004 to create a market where uncontracted generation can be traded, and actual implementation of the BSS started on August, 1st 2006 following a 21-month virtual implementation period. However, BSS has always been criticized from its beginning as transferring excessive profits to private generation companies. The present paper analyzes the implementation of BSS and argues that current BSS not only undermines the healthy development of the electricity market in Turkey but also prevents power investments due to uncertainties it created. It concludes that since the inconsistency between the objectives of EML and results of BSS in practice is obvious, Turkish policy makers need to modify current electricity market policy in line with suggestions presented in the paper. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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24. Thin, lightweight, foldable thermochromic displays on paper.
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Scott T. Phillips, Benjamin J. Wiley, and George M. Whitesides
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LIGHTWEIGHT construction , *THERMOCHROMISM , *INFORMATION display systems , *MICROFABRICATION , *ELECTRICAL conductors , *ELECTRIC currents , *ELECTRIC power - Abstract
This article describes an electronic display that is fabricated by patterning electrically conductive wires (heaters) with micron-scale dimensions on one side of a sheet of paper, and thermochromic ink on the opposite side. Passing electrical current through the wires heats the paper and changes the thermochromic ink from colored (black, green, or other colors) to transparent; this change in property reveals the paper underneath the ink—exposing any messages printed on the paper—and serves as the basis for a two-state “shutter” display. This type of display is thin (100 µm), flat, lightweight (the display weighs <20 mg/cm2), can be folded, rolled, twisted, and creased while maintaining function, and ultimately can (if required) be disposed of by incineration. The display is appropriate for applications where information must be presented clearly (usually only once) for little cost (each display costs <$0.10/m2in materials) and where limited electrical power is available. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
25. Graphite/RGO coated paper μ-electrolyzers for production and separation of hydrogen and oxygen.
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Rarotra, Saptak, Shahid, Shaik, De, Mahuya, Mandal, Tapas Kumar, and Bandyopadhyay, Dipankar
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HYDROGEN production , *SOLAR cells , *SEAWATER , *GRAPHITE , *ELECTRIC power , *SOLAR panels - Abstract
Microfluidic electrolyzers have been fabricated using graphite coated paper electrodes to electrolyze sea water into oxygen (O 2) and hydrogen (H 2) when integrated with a photovoltaic (PV) cell. The 'open' electrolyzer (OME) consists of a microchannel confined by a pair of graphite electrodes, which is drawn with the help of pencil tips. A sea water microdroplet has been dispensed at the junction of the electrodes while the PV cell is integrated to the electrodes to supply current. The microscale width of channel generates a high intensity electric field even at a lower potential, which facilitates the microdroplets to electrolyze into H 2 and O 2 near the cathode and anode. The rate of production of the gases increased with field intensity. In the 'close' electrolyzer (CME), the paper decorated with graphite electrodes is covered with a substrate embedded with polymeric microchannels. The microcapillaries are placed closer to the anode and cathode for in situ separation of H 2 and O 2. The economic, flexible, and metal-free micro-electrolyzer facilitates the water-splitting at a much lower applied voltage at an efficiency of 1–2%. Use of multiple separation channels in CME for production and separation of H 2 and O 2 shows the potential for micro-very-large-scale-integration (μ-VLSI). Paper based microfluidic reactor for production and separation of H 2 an O 2 gases. [Display omitted] • Development of a paper-based electrodes coated with graphite or RGO. • Electrolysis of sea water on the paper based microelectrolyzer. • Development of paper microelectrolyzer integrated with graphite/RGO electrode for electrolysis. • Integration of the solar panel to generate high intensity electric field for water splitting. • Synthesis and separation of hydrogen and oxygen in the OME and CME. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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26. Editorial for Special Issue: "Feature Papers of Forecasting 2021".
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Leva, Sonia
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FORECASTING ,ELECTRIC power ,ELECTRIC power consumption - Published
- 2022
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27. OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PLANT IN THE DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM OF BELGRADE.
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TANASIĆ, Vladimir D., TANASIĆ, Nikola D., and STAMENIĆ, Mirjana S.
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POWER plants ,GAS as fuel ,HEATING ,HEATING from central stations ,NATURAL gas processing plants ,ELECTRIC power ,ENERGY consumption - Abstract
The combined production of electricity and thermal energy (combined heat and power or co-generation) is the most efficient and convenient approach to reduce costs for energy at industrial power plants and district heating plants that use natural gas as fuel to produce thermal energy for various needs. This paper analyses the operational characteristics of the combined heat and power plant, which has been operating since January 1, 2021, at the Voždovac Heating Plant as part of the Belgrade district heating system. The combined heat and power plant consists of three gas engine units with a total nominal electric power of 10 MW and thermal power of 10.1 MW, which use natural gas as fuel. The combined heat and power plant is used for district heating and preparing domestic hot water while electricity is sold to the local electric grid. The analysis in this paper focuses on the plant's operational characteristics: the number of working hours, the total energy consumption and energy production, the efficiency as well as the operational and maintenance costs. Also, the impact of the drastic changes in the prices of natural gas, electricity, and maintenance costs in the last year on the financial profitability of the combined heat and power plant was analysed in particular. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. Quotation strategy for electric vehicle aggregators in electricity spot market.
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Huang, Jiahui, Duan, Weiyi, Li, Mingjia, Chen, Yuanhui, and Xie, Bangpeng
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ELECTRICITY markets ,BIDDING strategies ,EXPECTED returns ,ELECTRIC power ,QUOTATIONS ,ELECTRIC vehicles - Abstract
The rapid development of electric vehicles (EVs) has created more possibilities for their flexible participation in electric power dispatching. Considering the clustering and fast mobility of EVs coinciding with real-time market requirements for responsive demands, a bidding strategy is proposed in this paper to assist EV aggregators with submitting reasonable quotations for the real-time market. Based on Bayesian updating, the strategy in this paper considers relevant factors such as aggregator cost and expected return. First, a quotation strategy in electricity spot market is proposed for EV aggregators. Second, the applicable scope of the strategy is given under different scenarios. Then, the objective function of learning is proposed, and the specific process of Bayesian updating is demonstrated. Finally, a case study of the aggregator quotation strategy based on Bayesian updating is simulated to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed strategy, which helps improve the bidding success rate of EVs and peak-to-valley balance of the grid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. Dynamic phasor measurement algorithm based on high-precision time synchronization.
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Jie Zhang, Fuxin Li, Zhengwei Chang, Chunhua Hu, Chun Liu, and Sihao Tang
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PHASOR measurement ,COVARIANCE matrices ,ELECTRIC power ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids ,SYNCHRONIZATION ,ALGORITHMS ,KALMAN filtering - Abstract
Ensuring the swift and precise tracking of power system signal parameters, especially the frequency, is imperative for the secure and stable operation of power grids. In instances of faults within the distribution network, abrupt changes in frequency may occur, presenting a challenge for existing algorithms that struggle to effectively track such signal variations. Addressing the need for enhanced performance in the face of frequency mutations, this paper introduces an innovative approach--the Covariance Reconstruction Extended Kalman Filter (CREKF) algorithm. Initially, the dynamic signal model of electric power is meticulously analyzed, establishing a dynamic signal relationship based on high-precision time source sampling tailored to the signal model's characteristics. Subsequently, the filter gain, covariance matrix, and variance iteration equation are determined based on the signal relationship among three sampling points. In a final step, recognizing the impact of the covariance matrix on algorithmic tracking ability, the paper proposes a covariance matrix reset mechanism utilizing hysteresis induced by output errors. Through extensive verification with simulated signals, the results conclusively demonstrate that the CREKF algorithm exhibits superior measurement accuracy and accelerated tracking speed when confronted with mutating signals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. Comparison of time and frequency domain numerical modelling of outbound and local power from two perpendicularly oriented, electrically small TM dipoles<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper is part of the Special issue on Finite Difference Time and Frequency Domain Methods (Guest Editor Thomas Weiland) published in Int. J. Numer. Model.12 (1/2), January–April 1999. </FN>
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Gang Liu, Keat Ghee Ong, Grimes, Craig A., and Grimes, Dale M.
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ELECTRIC power , *ELECTRIC fields , *DIPOLE antennas , *MATHEMATICAL models , *NUMERICAL analysis - Abstract
Earlier work using the time dependent Poynting theorem has shown that the complete description of power in a multimodal radiation field requires the use of three numbers; two are sufficient only with a single modal field. Where three numbers are required it is not possible to correctly represent power as a complex number. In the common notation the third number is a suppressed phase angle; when multiple power fields are combined to form a single one it is essential to account for the suppressed phase angles. The differences in power calculations using the time and frequency domain power theorems are manifest in determination of the energy flow that remains local to the source, oscillating between the near field and source, which does not form part of the far field power. In this paper we numerically model, using commonly accepted frequency and time domain techniques, the simplest antenna design that clearly illustrates the differences between time and frequency domain representations of reactive power. We calculate and contrast the instantaneous and the steady-state far field and local powers emitted from two identical, perpendicularly oriented electrically small TM dipoles as a function of relative phase between the two dipoles. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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31. Short-term power load forecasting based on the CEEMDAN-TCN-ESN model.
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Huang, Jiacheng, Zhang, Xiaowen, and Jiang, Xuchu
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HILBERT-Huang transform ,ELECTRICAL load ,FORECASTING ,POWER resources ,ELECTRIC power ,ECONOMIC forecasting - Abstract
Ensuring an adequate electric power supply while minimizing redundant generation is the main objective of power load forecasting, as this is essential for the power system to operate efficiently. Therefore, accurate power load forecasting is of great significance to save social resources and promote economic development. In the current study, a hybrid CEEMDAN-TCN-ESN forecasting model based on complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition with adaptive noise (CEEMDAN) and higher-frequency and lower-frequency component reconstruction is proposed for short-term load forecasting research. In this paper, we select the historical national electricity load data of Panama as the research subject and make hourly forecasts of its electricity load data. The results show that the RMSE and MAE predicted by the CEEMDAN-TCN-ESN model on this dataset are 15.081 and 10.944, respectively, and R
2 is 0.994. Compared to the second-best model (CEEMDAN-TCN), the RMSE is reduced by 9.52%, and the MAE is reduced by 17.39%. The hybrid model proposed in this paper effectively extracts the complex features of short-term power load data and successfully merges subseries according to certain similar features. It learns the complex and varying features of higher-frequency series and the obvious regularity of the lower-frequency-trend series well, which could be applicable to real-world short-term power load forecasting work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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32. Order allocation in purchasing management: a review of state-of-the-art studies from a supply chain perspective.
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Di Pasquale, Valentina, Nenni, Maria Elena, and Riemma, Stefano
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PURCHASE orders ,SUPPLY chains ,SUPPLY chain management ,ELECTRIC power ,SCIENTIFIC literature - Abstract
Supplier selection (SS) and order allocation (OA) are strategic decisions that have a substantial effect on a company's performance. However, order allocation is often neglected, since it results from supplier selection and is considered supplementary: little attention has been paid to its specific nature and complexity. Consequently, the authors conducted a systematic literature review specifically regarding order allocation methods. The research aimed to evaluate how often and when the issue has been dignified with an individual focus, independently of the supplier selection problem. This study conducted a comprehensive examination of the order allocation models and solutions, criteria for order quantity allocation, features of suppliers, items, planning periods, and demand most commonly considered in the literature. Finally, it aimed to discover whether supply chain configurations and trends have been considered in efforts to find a solution to the problem. The scientific contribution of this study is threefold: (i) to expand the review of scientific literature regarding order allocation models, (ii) to identify research gaps and highlight research opportunities, and (iii) to suggest a research agenda for the development of order allocation models according to the requirements of current trends in supply chain management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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33. Analysis and Design of High Performance Analog Switch Circuit Based on 0.25 μm BCD Process.
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Peng, Duocai and Jin, Xiangliang
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ANALOG circuits ,SWITCHING circuits ,ON-chip charge pumps ,COMPLEMENTARY metal oxide semiconductors ,POWER resources ,ELECTRIC power - Abstract
In this paper, a double-pole double-throw analog switch with n-channel architecture driven by a charge pump is described. The architecture proposed in this paper not only can reduce the on-resistance of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) switch, but also can realize a stable on-resistance within the full swing range of the input signal. This analog switch has the characteristics of high-speed, low-voltage, and high linearity, which is suitable for high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 applications and meets low-speed and full-speed USB requirements. The test chip using a 0.25 μm BCD (bipolar–CMOS–DMOS) process confirms the characteristics of the switch. It uses + 2.8 to + 5.5 V single power supply, and the normal operating temperature range is − 40 to + 85 °C. This switch has an over-voltage protection function, which can prevent damage to the switch from the high input voltage. Besides, the switch port can realize dual-direction transmission. The analog switch designed in this paper solves some problems of traditional analog switches, such as large on-resistance, large supply current, and large parasitic capacitance. The on-resistance of the analog switch architecture in this paper is 5 Ω and the on-resistance flatness is 0.1 Ω. The supply current is as low as 0.87 μA while the whole chip area is 0.65 mm
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34. Quantifying the impact of resource redundancy on smart city system dependability: a model-driven approach.
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Silva, Francisco Airton, Fé, Iure, Silva, Francisco, and Nguyen, Tuan Anh
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SMART cities ,ELECTRIC power ,MARKOV processes ,PETRI nets ,SEQUENTIAL analysis ,FAULT trees (Reliability engineering) ,HIERARCHICAL Bayes model - Abstract
Effective quality management plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of smart city systems, which have significant implications for safety, accessibility, affordability, and maintainability. Dependability of autonomous systems is of utmost importance, as achieving satisfactory levels of availability and reliability poses considerable challenges. Smart cities are characterized by interconnected sub-architectures, encompassing vehicle monitoring, sidewalk monitoring, and building monitoring, all of which need to function efficiently. Analytical models such as Petri nets, Markov chains, and fault trees are well-suited for evaluating complex scenarios in the context of smart cities. This paper presents analytical models that utilize fault tree and Markov chain techniques to assess the availability and reliability of smart city monitoring systems. The model is divided into shared and non-shared components, with non-shared components being specific to certain contextual applications, while shared components, such as data processing and electrical power, are essential for all smart city monitoring and management systems. The study underscores the ease with which the fault tree model can enhance availability by modifying failure requirements and resources. Case studies provide concrete examples of how availability improved from 95.3 to 99.8% by varying a configuration known as "KooN" in multiple components. This paper takes a comprehensive approach to evaluating the dependability of smart city architectures and contributes advancements, such as hierarchical modeling, sequential sensitivity analysis, and the "KooN" analytic method. These contributions expand the existing knowledge and methodologies in smart city dependability analysis. Moreover, this work aims to serve as a practical tool to assist smart city managers in optimizing their proposals. All modeling aspects and parameters are detailed thoroughly to enable effective implementation of the proposed approach by anyone using it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. Walrus optimizer-based optimal fractional order PID control for performance enhancement of offshore wind farms.
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Shaheen, Mohamed A. M., Hasanien, Hany M., Mekhamer, S. F., and Talaat, Hossam E. A.
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ELECTRIC power ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,OFFSHORE wind power plants ,WIND energy conversion systems ,OPTIMIZATION algorithms - Abstract
Offshore wind farms (OWFs) play a crucial role in producing renewable energy in modern electrical power systems. However, to ensure that these facilities operate smoothly, they require robust control systems. As a result, this paper employed the newly developed Walrus Optimization algorithm (WaOA) to optimize the design parameters of fractional-order proportional-integral-derivative (FOPID) controllers in the power electronic interface circuits of the studied wind energy conversion system (WECS). In contrast to conventional optimization techniques like GA and PSO, the suggested approach proves more effective. The paper validates the WaOA application in optimizing FOPID controllers within a WECS comprising two, onshore and offshore, VSC stations at the two ends of an HVDC transmission system connecting OWFs to the mainland. The study shows that the WaOA outperforms GA and PSO, improving system stability and enabling quick recovery after disturbances. The study carried out using MATLAB/Simulink highlights the significance of newly recently introduced optimization techniques to ensure efficient and reliable operation of offshore wind energy systems, thereby expediting the transition to sustainable energy sources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. Constrained distributionally robust optimization for day-ahead dispatch of rural integrated energy systems with source and load uncertainties.
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Zhihui Zhang, Song Yang, Yunting Ma, Shumin Sun, Peng Yu, Fei Yang, Zhenning Pan, and Zhiwei Li
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ROBUST optimization ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,ELECTRIC power ,CLEAN energy ,HEATING load ,MICROGRIDS - Abstract
As a deep connection between agriculture and energy, the rural integrated energy system (RIES) is a micro-scale supply-distribution- storage-demand network, which provides an important means to realize the utilization of rural clean energy. This paper proposes a day-ahead scheduling model of the RIES to improve its economical effectiveness, where three energy carriers, namely, biogas, electric power, and heat, are integrated. To address the source and load uncertainties composed of photovoltaic power, power load, and heat load, this paper develops a constrained distributionally robust optimization (CDRO), which optimizes the cost expectation related to the extreme distribution to enhance the robustness, while limiting the loss of cost expectation in the historical distribution to ensure economical effectiveness. In addition, an ambiguous set of the source and load uncertainties incorporating 1-norm and infinity-norm constraints is established, which realizes a flexible adjustment for the conservativeness of CDRO. The distributionally robust dispatch is formulated as a deterministic programming in a two-stage solving framework, where the subproblem uploads its extreme probability distribution to the master problem, and these two problems are iteratively optimized until the convergence. Finally, the numerical simulations in a modern farm park prove the performance of the constructed dispatch model and the flexibility of CDRO in balancing the economical effectiveness and robustness of the dispatch. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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37. Fault Detection Methods for Electric Power Steering System Using Hardware in the Loop Simulation.
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Pietrowski, Wojciech, Puskarczyk, Magdalena, and Szymenderski, Jan
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HARDWARE-in-the-loop simulation ,LITERATURE reviews ,POWER steering ,VIRTUAL reality ,ELECTRIC power - Abstract
The development of the automotive industry is associated with the rapid advancement of onboard systems. In addition, intensive development in the electronics and control systems industry has resulted in a change in the approach to the issue of assistance systems in vehicles. Classic hydraulic systems have been almost completely replaced by modern electric power steering (EPS) systems, especially in citizen vehicles. This paper focuses on fault detection algorithms for EPS, along with the available tools to aid development and verification. The article discusses in detail the current state of knowledge in this area. The principle of operation of the EPS system and the influence of the structure of the mechanical system on its operation, in particular the characteristics of the ground–tire contact, are presented. Various error identification methods are presented, including those based mainly on a combination of tests of real objects as well as those combined with modern hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) equipment and virtual vehicle environment software, enabling the development of new diagnostic methods, enhancing the security, reliability, and energy control in the vehicle. A review of the literature indicates that although many algorithms which enable fault detection at an early stage are described, their potential for use in a vehicle is highly limited. The reason lies in simplifications, including models and the operating EPS temperature range. The most frequently used simplification of the model is its linearization, which significantly reduces the calculation time; however, this significantly reduces the accuracy of the model, especially in cases with a large range of system operation. The need for methods to detect incipient faults is important for the safety and reliability of the entire car, not only during regular use but also especially during life-saving evasive maneuvers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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38. Condition Monitoring of a Three-Phase AC Asynchronous Motor Based on the Analysis of the Instantaneous Active Electrical Power in No-Load Tests.
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Chitariu, Dragos-Florin, Horodinca, Mihaita, Mihai, Constantin-Gheorghe, Bumbu, Neculai-Eduard, Dumitras, Catalin Gabriel, Seghedin, Neculai-Eugen, and Edutanu, Florin-Daniel
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ELECTRIC power ,PROXIMITY detectors ,ALTERNATING current electric motors ,SIGNAL processing ,ROTORS ,INDUCTION motors - Abstract
Featured Application: This paper proposes a method of monitoring the condition of three-phase asynchronous induction motors running with no load based on computer analysis of the instantaneous active electrical power. This paper experimentally reveals some of the resources offered by the instantaneous active electric power in describing the state of three-phase AC induction asynchronous electric motors (with a squirrel-cage rotor) operating under no-load conditions. A mechanical power is required to rotate the rotor with no load, and this mechanical power is satisfactorily reflected in the constant and variable part of instantaneous active electric power. The variable part of this electrical power should necessarily have a periodic component with the same period as the period of rotation of the rotor. This paper proposes a procedure for extracting this periodic component description (as a pattern by means of a selective averaging of instantaneous active electrical power) and analysis. The time origin of this pattern is defined by the time of a selected first passage through the origin of an angular marker placed on the rotor, detectable by a proximity sensor (e.g., a laser sensor). The usefulness of the pattern in describing the state of the motor rotor has been demonstrated by several simple experiments, which show that a slight change in the no-load running conditions of the motor (e.g., by placing a dynamically unbalanced mass on the rotor) has clear effects in changing the shape of the pattern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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39. Digital Energy Path for Planning and Operation of the sustainable grid, products and society – project objectives and selected preliminary results in Polish conditions.
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ROKICKI, Łukasz, PAROL, Mirosław, PIOTROWSKI, Paweł, KOPYT, Marcin, DOMASZEWSKI, Jakub, ARENDARSKI, Bartłomiej, and KOMARNICKI, Przemysław
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ELECTRIC power systems ,ELECTRIC power production ,STATISTICAL measurement ,ELECTRIC power failures ,DEMAND forecasting ,ENERGY consumption ,ELECTRIC power - Abstract
Copyright of Przegląd Elektrotechniczny is the property of Przeglad Elektrotechniczny and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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40. A Deep Learning-Based Method for Preventing Data Leakage in Electric Power Industrial Internet of Things Business Data Interactions.
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Miao, Weiwei, Zhao, Xinjian, Zhang, Yinzhao, Chen, Shi, Li, Xiaochao, and Li, Qianmu
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ELECTRIC leakage ,INTERNET of things ,ELECTRIC power ,DEEP learning ,DATA security ,RANDOM fields - Abstract
In the development of the Power Industry Internet of Things, the security of data interaction has always been an important challenge. In the power-based blockchain Industrial Internet of Things, node data interaction involves a large amount of sensitive data. In the current anti-leakage strategy for power business data interaction, regular expressions are used to identify sensitive data for matching. This approach is only suitable for simple structured data. For the processing of unstructured data, there is a lack of practical matching strategies. Therefore, this paper proposes a deep learning-based anti-leakage method for power business data interaction, aiming to ensure the security of power business data interaction between the State Grid business platform and third-party platforms. This method combines named entity recognition technologies and comprehensively uses regular expressions and the DeBERTa (Decoding-enhanced BERT with disentangled attention)-BiLSTM (Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory)-CRF (Conditional Random Field) model. This method is based on the DeBERTa (Decoding-enhanced BERT with disentangled attention) model for pre-training feature extraction. It extracts sequence context semantic features through the BiLSTM, and finally obtains the global optimal through the CRF layer tag sequence. Sensitive data matching is performed on interactive structured and unstructured data to identify privacy-sensitive information in the power business. The experimental results show that the F1 score of the proposed method in this paper for identifying sensitive data entities using the CLUENER 2020 dataset reaches 81.26%, which can effectively prevent the risk of power business data leakage and provide innovative solutions for the power industry to ensure data security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. Integrated Planning and Operation Dispatching of Source–Grid–Load–Storage in a New Power System: A Coupled Socio–Cyber–Physical Perspective.
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Zang, Tianlei, Wang, Shijun, Wang, Zian, Li, Chuangzhi, Liu, Yunfei, Xiao, Yujian, and Zhou, Buxiang
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ELECTRICAL load ,CYBER physical systems ,DESERTIFICATION ,ENERGY development ,CLEAN energy ,ELECTRIC power ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
The coupling between modern electric power physical and cyber systems is deepening. An increasing number of users are gradually participating in power operation and control, engaging in bidirectional interactions with the grid. The evolving new power system is transforming into a highly intelligent socio–cyber–physical system, featuring increasingly intricate and expansive architectures. Demands for stable system operation are becoming more specific and rigorous. The new power system confronts significant challenges in areas like planning, dispatching, and operational maintenance. Hence, this paper aims to comprehensively explore potential synergies among various power system components from multiple viewpoints. It analyzes numerous core elements and key technologies to fully unlock the efficiency of this coupling. Our objective is to establish a solid theoretical foundation and practical strategies for the precise implementation of integrated planning and operation dispatching of source–grid–load–storage systems. Based on this, the paper first delves into the theoretical concepts of source, grid, load, and storage, comprehensively exploring new developments and emerging changes in each domain within the new power system context. Secondly, it summarizes pivotal technologies such as data acquisition, collaborative planning, and security measures, while presenting reasonable prospects for their future advancement. Finally, the paper extensively discusses the immense value and potential applications of the integrated planning and operation dispatching concept in source–grid–load–storage systems. This includes its assistance in regards to large-scale engineering projects such as extreme disaster management, facilitating green energy development in desertification regions, and promoting the construction of zero-carbon parks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. Design and Performance Evaluation of a Hybrid Active Power Filter Controller.
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Herman, Leopold, Knez, Klemen, and Blažič, Boštjan
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HYBRID power ,ELECTRIC power filters ,ELECTRIC power ,HARMONIC suppression filters ,PASSIVE components - Abstract
This paper introduces a novel hybrid filter topology that combines passive and active components to enhance harmonic filtering and resonance damping in electrical power systems. The design integrates a three-phase two-level voltage-source converter with a double-tuned passive filter in parallel, significantly reducing the power rating and operational costs while maintaining good harmonic filtering performance and reactive current compensation. Double-tuned passive filters, compared to single-tuned ones, offer improved harmonic attenuation at multiple frequencies, enhancing overall system efficiency. Moreover, when used with the proposed hybrid filter topology, the double-tuned version allows for even lower dimensions of the active part, thereby further reducing system cost. A state-feedback controller is designed to enhance the performance of the hybrid filter, proving particularly effective in environments with complex impedance conditions. This paper also examines the impact of variations in passive component parameters, demonstrating the design's robustness against potential deviations expected over the operational lifespan. The results indicate that the hybrid filter effectively mitigates harmonics and maintains operational stability under various transient conditions, as confirmed by analytical and simulation studies on a real industrial network model. These findings underline the hybrid filter's potential to significantly improve power quality in modern electrical networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. Nippon paper invests in biomass
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BIOMASS , *ELECTRIC power production , *ELECTRICAL engineering , *ELECTRIC power - Abstract
Nippon Paper Group is planning to introduce power generation plants running primarily on new energy such as biomass fuel at four of its subsidiaries under an ¥31 billion investment programme. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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44. Salt production by the evaporation of SWRO brine in Eilat: a success story
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Ravizky, Aliza and Nadav, Nissim
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SALINE water conversion , *PAPER chemicals , *SEAWATER , *ELECTRIC power - Abstract
Abstract: Mekorot Water Company owns and operates a SWRO plant in Eilat for the production of 10,000 m3/d of desalinated water. This peculiar plant, commissioned during June 1997, is practically dual purpose, for the production of desalinated water and also for the manufacture of high-quality table salt by the Israel Salt Company. The feed to the desalination plant is a blend of 80% seawater and 20% BWRO brine from adjacent BWRO plants. The brine from the SWRO plant is blended with seawater, and this stream is fed to a series of evaporation ponds, and thereafter to the salt processing factory of the salt company. A brine discharge line and other discharge facilities are not needed. Their cost is spared. Also potential non-homogenous salinity distribution profile of the sea is prevented, leaving the sea fauna and flora at this beautiful resort city untouched. The salt production in this configuration increased by 30% compared to salt production from seawater alone. The salt produced is of the highest quality within the range of the most severe standards. It was not easy to reach these goals, and many difficulties were tackled during the first year of operation. These difficulties and the applied solutions are discussed. Also discussed are aspects of the contract between Mekorot, a governmental corporation, and the salt company, which is a private sector corporation. Issues such as operation of the seawater intake serving both the desalination plant and the evaporation ponds, the sharing of the electric power bills, the investment in the intake and the supply piping, requirements imposed on the quality of brine delivered to the evaporation pond, restrictions imposed on the dosed chemicals in the desalination plant, transfer of data between the companies and mutual responsibility are also presented. The paper stresses that salt production from SWRO brine is a lucrative application for the Gulf countries where similar site-specific conditions prevail: strong solar radiation, very low precipitation, low cost desert land, short and easy transportation to ports, and relatively good accessibility to Asian nations, which are large consumers of salt. Today the brine from desalination sites is polluting the Gulf, imposing ever-increasing environmental problems and difficulties in the operation of desalination plants. The paper analyzes the advantages of salt production vis-a-vis seawater pollution and the investment associated with brine discharge. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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45. Windmills are going around again
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Moyer, Richard H. and Everett, Susan A.
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- 2011
46. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications.
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PERIODICALS ,ELECTRIC machinery ,ELECTRIC power - Abstract
The article highlights various departments of the journal including the Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Department, the Industrial Power Conversion Systems Department and the Manufacturing Systems Development and Applications Department.
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47. Electromechanical system with IPM motor used in electric or hybrid vehicle
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Ombach, Grzegorz and Professor. Masmoudi, Ahmed
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- 2011
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48. Prediction analysis of carbon emission in China's electricity industry based on the dual carbon background.
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Ding, Ze-qun, Zhu, Hong-qing, Zhou, Wei-ye, and Bai, Zhi-gang
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CARBON emissions ,CARBON analysis ,ECONOMIES of scale ,ELECTRICITY ,INTRAMOLECULAR proton transfer reactions ,ELECTRIC power ,ENERGY consumption ,CARBON offsetting ,INPUT-output analysis - Abstract
The electric power sector is the primary contributor to carbon emissions in China. Considering the context of dual carbon goals, this paper examines carbon emissions within China's electricity sector. The research utilizes the LMDI approach for methodological rigor. The results show that the cumulative contribution of economies scale, power consumption factors and energy structure are 114.91%, 85.17% and 0.94%, which contribute to the increase of carbon emissions, the cumulative contribution of power generation efficiency and ratio of power dissipation to generation factor are -19.15% and -0.01%, which promotes the carbon reduction. The decomposition analysis highlights the significant influence of economic scale on carbon emissions in the electricity industry, among the seven factors investigated. Meanwhile, STIRPAT model, Logistic model and GM(1,1) model are used to predict carbon emissions, the average relative error between actual carbon emissions and the predicted values are 0.23%, 8.72% and 7.05%, which indicates that STIRPAT model is more suitable for medium- to long-term predictions. Based on these findings, the paper proposes practical suggestions to reduce carbon emissions and achieve the dual carbon goals of the power industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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49. Hybrid optimal-FOPID based UPQC for reducing harmonics and compensate load power in renewable energy sources grid connected system.
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Devi, T. Anuradha, Rao, G. Srinivasa, Kumar, T. Anil, Goud, B. Srikanth, Rami Reddy, Ch., Eutyche, Mbadjoun Wapet Daniel, Aymen, Flah, El-Bayedh, Claude Ziad, Kraiem, Habib, and Blazek, Vojtech
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RENEWABLE energy sources ,SMART power grids ,ELECTRIC power ,OPTIMIZATION algorithms ,ELECTRIC power systems ,GRIDS (Cartography) ,POWER electronics ,REFERENCE values - Abstract
Integration of renewable energy sources (RES) to the grid in today's electrical system is being encouraged to meet the increase in demand of electrical power and also overcome the environmental related problems by reducing the usage of fossil fuels. Power Quality (PQ) is a critical problem that could have an effect on utilities and consumers. PQ issues in the modern electric power system were turned on by a linkage of RES, smart grid technologies and widespread usage of power electronics equipment. Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) is widely employed for solving issues with the distribution grid caused by anomalous voltage, current, or frequency. To enhance UPQC performance, Fractional Order Proportional Integral Derivative (FOPID) is developed; nevertheless, a number of tuning parameters restricts its performance. The best solution for the FOPID controller problem is found by using a Coati Optimization Algorithm (COA) and Osprey Optimization Algorithm (OOA) are combined to make a hybrid optimization CO-OA algorithm approach to mitigate these problems. This paper proposes an improved FOPID controller to reduce PQ problems while taking load power into account. In the suggested model, a RES is connected to the grid system to supply the necessary load demand during the PQ problems period. Through the use of an enhanced FOPID controller, both current and voltage PQ concerns are separately modified. The pulse signal of UPQC was done using the optimal controller, which analyzes the error value of reference value and actual value to generate pulses. The integrated design mitigates PQ issues in a system at non-linear load and linear load conditions. The proposed model provides THD of 12.15% and 0.82% at the sag period, 10.18% and 0.48% at the swell period, and 10.07% and 1.01% at the interruption period of non-linear load condition. A comparison between the FOPID controller and the traditional PI controller was additionally taken. The results showed that the recommended improved FOPID controller for UPQC has been successful in reducing the PQ challenges in the grid-connected RESs system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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50. The search method for key transmission sections based on an improved spectral clustering algorithm.
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Jiliang Lin, Min Liu, Sheng Wang, and Han Wang
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LAPLACIAN matrices ,WEIGHTED graphs ,FUZZY algorithms ,POWER distribution networks ,ELECTRIC power ,RENEWABLE energy sources - Abstract
With the increased complexity of power systems stemming from the connection of high-proportion renewable energy sources, coupled with the escalating volatility and uncertainty, the key transmission sections that serve as indicators of the power grid's security status are also subject to frequent changes, posing challenges to grid monitoring. The search method for key transmission sections based on an improved spectral clustering algorithm is proposed in this paper. A branch weight model, considering the impact of node voltage and power flow factors, is initially established to comprehensively reflect the electrical connectivity between nodes. Subsequently, a weighted graph model is constructed based on spectral graph theory, and an improved spectral clustering algorithm is employed to partition the power grid. Finally, a safety risk indicator is utilized to identify whether the partitioned sections are key transmission sections. Results from case studies on the IEEE39-node system and actual power grid examples demonstrate that the proposed method accurately and effectively searches for all key transmission sections of the system and identifies their security risks. The application in real power grid scenarios validates its ability to screen out some previously unrecognized key transmission sections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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