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Trends and Challenges in Power System Stability and Control

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

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 895

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Department of Electric Power Engineering, Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211167, China
Interests: power system control; smart grid; power system protection; renewable energy; AI in power system
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA
Interests: energy management system; intelligent techniques; power quality Monitoring and analysis; power system economics and optimization; protective relaying security
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Dear Colleagues,

As the energy sector undergoes rapid evolution, power systems worldwide face unprecedented challenges. The integration of renewable energy sources, the advent of distributed generation, and the growing demands of modern infrastructure are reshaping how power systems are designed, operated, and controlled.

This Special Issue aims to highlight the latest trends, research, and innovations in the field of power system stability and control.

Prof. Dr. Ke Xu
Prof. Dr. Yuan Liao
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • power system control
  • power system stability
  • power system operation
  • renewable energy resources
  • intelligent techniques
  • power system analysis
  • power system protection
  • renewable energy integration
  • smart grid
  • microgrid

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Two-Stage Optimal Scheduling Based on the Meteorological Prediction of a Wind–Solar-Energy Storage System with Demand Response
by Lu Wei, Yiyin Li, Boyu Xie, Ke Xu and Gaojun Meng
Energies 2024, 17(6), 1286; https://doi.org/10.3390/en17061286 - 07 Mar 2024
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With large-scale wind and solar power connected to the power grid, the randomness and volatility of its output have an increasingly serious adverse impact on power grid dispatching. Aiming at the system peak shaving problem caused by regional large-scale wind power photovoltaic grid [...] Read more.
With large-scale wind and solar power connected to the power grid, the randomness and volatility of its output have an increasingly serious adverse impact on power grid dispatching. Aiming at the system peak shaving problem caused by regional large-scale wind power photovoltaic grid connection, a new two-stage optimal scheduling model of wind solar energy storage system considering demand response is proposed. There is a need to comprehensively consider the power generation cost of various types of power sources, day-ahead load forecasting information, and other factors and plan the day-ahead output plan of the energy storage system with the minimum system operation cost as the optimization objective of day-ahead dispatching. The demand response strategy is introduced into the time-ahead optimal scheduling, and the optimization of the output value of the energy storage system in each period is studied with the goal of minimizing the system adjustment cost. The particle swarm optimization algorithm is used to solve the model, and the IEEE33 node system is used for an example simulation. The results show that using the demand response and the collaborative effect of the energy storage system can suppress the uncertainty of wind power and photovoltaic power, improve the utilization rate of the system, reduce the power generation cost of the system, and achieve significant comprehensive benefits. Full article
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