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Challenges and Progress in Power System Analysis and Control

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F1: Electrical Power System".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 June 2024 | Viewed by 711

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Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UK
Interests: smart grids; power system analysis and control; dynamic electricity tariffs; smart metering and ICT infrastructures for future power networks
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Dear Colleagues,

We invite research papers that seek to achieve optimal grid services and solutions, looking at the integral system of generation, transmission, distribution, and consumers. Detailed analyses of transmission and distribution systems with uncertainty both in distributed energy resources and in future demand characteristics are welcome.

Voltage support services enabled by different types of providers (storage including electric vehicles, renewable energy sources, conventional power plants) and which can accommodate a variety of technologies (including power electronic-based inverters) are of high priority.

Coordination of the capacity and technical ability of providers to achieve operational requirements under constrained networks and stochastic usage patterns from households and electric vehicles is of the utmost importance in the ever-changing landscape of power grids.

Novel research to integrate transmission, distribution, generation, and consumers to achieve system-wide benefits in an energy-exchanging society, developing a novel energy-as-a-service model and peer-to-peer energy transactions is highly relevant as part of power system analysis and control. Topics to be covered in this Special Issue include but are not limited to the following:

  • Transmission systems modeling and integration in distribution systems.
  • Coordinated control approaches both at the transmission and distribution system levels.
  • Novel control approaches, integrating several smart grid components.
  • Novel transmission and distribution level grid services from the aggregation of distributed. energy resources and flexible loads, including transactive energy.

Dr. Ioana Pisica
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • smart grids
  • optimization
  • control approaches in power grids
  • smart inverters
  • renewable energy
  • flexible loads
  • transactive energy
 

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Simple Form of Compact Thermal Model of the Large LED Modules
by Krzysztof Górecki and Przemysław Ptak
Energies 2023, 16(21), 7329; https://doi.org/10.3390/en16217329 - 29 Oct 2023
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The paper proposes a simple compact thermal model of a large LED module. This model takes into account self-heating in each of the LEDs contained in such a module and mutual thermal couplings between each pair of these LEDs. It also allows determining [...] Read more.
The paper proposes a simple compact thermal model of a large LED module. This model takes into account self-heating in each of the LEDs contained in such a module and mutual thermal couplings between each pair of these LEDs. It also allows determining the waveforms of the junction temperature of each of the LEDs. In each moment of time, the temperature distributions in the LED module in the form of values of the junction temperature of all the diodes contained in this module are calculated using the proposed model. The developed thermal model has the form of an electric network and it contains a much smaller number of components than thermal models given in the literature. The form of the developed model and the method of determining the values of its parameters as well as the results of calculations and measurements confirming the practical usefulness of this model are presented. Full article
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