Symmetry in Renewable Energy, Power Systems and Power Quality III

A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering and Materials".

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Dear Colleagues,

The study of power systems is closely related to symmetry; e.g., multiphase power systems are inherently symmetric. The study of symmetrical and asymmetrical faults in power systems is a critical issue. The phase sequence arrangements of multicircuit overhead lines on the same tower directly affect power transmission system symmetry, influencing power grid operation and relay protection. Moreover, the field of symmetry is under intensive investigation in the analysis of grid interconnection, including symmetrical and asymmetrical network parameters in smart grid infrastructures. In the area of renewable energy, symmetry is present in the layout of wind power plants and photovoltaic plants, while solar systems’ different performance may be improved with symmetric and asymmetric concentrating CPC collectors.

This Special Issue invites researchers to submit original research papers and review articles integrating renewable energy and power systems with a consideration of theoretical or practical issues of symmetry. Applied case studies are especially welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Symmetry in the topology of power grids;
  • Symmetry in multiphase/polyphase power systems. Power network synchronization;
  • Effect of symmetry on power quality of smart grids and distribution networks.
  • Symmetric and asymmetric components;
  • Symmetrical and asymmetrical faults in power systems;
  • Symmetry analysis of phase sequence arrangements of multicircuit overhead lines;
  • Symmetry studies of electrical signals using signal processing methods (FFT, DFT, STFT, WT, Wavelet...);
  • Symmetry in power electronics devices and renewable energy components;
  • Symmetry in renewable energy systems (including smart grids and microgrids);
  • Symmetrical analysis of power plant layouts and location (including wind farms and photovoltaic plants);
  • Algorithms for studying symmetry in renewable energy and power systems;
  • Synchrophasor estimation algorithm for monitoring the symmetry of smart grids.

Dr. Alfredo Alcayde
Dr. Raúl Baños Navarro
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Improved Whale Optimization Algorithm for Solving Microgrid Operations Planning Problems
by Yixing Liu, Shaowen Yang, Dongjie Li and Shouming Zhang
Symmetry 2023, 15(1), 36; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym15010036 - 23 Dec 2022
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Microgrid operations planning is one of the keys to ensuring the safe and efficient outputs of distributed energy resources (DERs) and the stable operation of a power system in a microgrid (MG). In this study, for the symmetry in renewable energy and microgrid [...] Read more.
Microgrid operations planning is one of the keys to ensuring the safe and efficient outputs of distributed energy resources (DERs) and the stable operation of a power system in a microgrid (MG). In this study, for the symmetry in renewable energy and microgrid systems, and coordinated control based on a storage battery system, an MG dispatching model with DER conditions and integrated costs is established in grid-connected mode, on the basis of MG operation costs, interaction costs, and pollutant emissions costs. Moreover, an optimization objective for minimizing integrated costs is established. Therefore, based on the original whale optimization algorithm (WOA), an improved whale optimization algorithm (IWOA) with adaptive weight strategy and Levy flight trajectory is proposed in this paper, to solve the optimal operations planning problem of MGs. Finally, in computing comparisons with methods such as the genetic algorithm (GA), particle swarm algorithm (PSO), WOA, wild horse optimizer (WHO), and enhanced whale optimization algorithm (EWOA), the results show that the IWOA computation had lower integrated costs and higher operational efficiency. Moreover, it is verified that the IWOA performed better in solving the MG operations planning problem. Full article
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