Reprint

Smart Energy, Plasma and Nuclear Systems

Edited by
June 2021
106 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0752-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0753-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Smart Energy, Plasma and Nuclear Systems that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary
The extended papers in this Special Issue cover the topics of smart energy, nuclear systems, and micro energy grids. In “Electrical Loads and Power Systems for the DEMO Nuclear Fusion Project” and “Energy Analysis for the Connection of the Nuclear Reactor DEMO to the European Electrical Grid”, the authors introduce a European DEMO project. In “Comparison and Design of Resonant Network Considering the Characteristics of a Plasma Generator” the authors present a theoretical analysis and experimental study on the resonant network of the power conditioning system (PCS). In “Techno-Economic Evaluation of Interconnected Nuclear-Renewable Micro Hybrid Energy Systems with Combined Heat and Power”, the authors conducted a sensitivity analysis to identify the impact of the different variables on the investigated systems. In “Fault Current Tracing and Identification via Machine Learning Considering Distributed Energy Resources in Distribution Networks”, the authors propose a current tracing method to model the single distribution feeder as several independent parallel connected virtual lines, with the result of tracing the detailed contribution of different current sources to the power line current. From the five extended papers, we observe that the SEGE is actively engaged in smart grid and green energy techniques. We hope that the readers enjoy this Special Issue.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
plasma generator; LCL network; LCCL network; phase compensation; ZVS control; current tracing; fault current; distributed energy resources; network model; nuclear power plant; renewable energy; hybrid energy system; combined heat and power; nuclear fusion; tokamak; generation power plant; power system; electrical transmission grid; balance of plant; DEMO; electric loads; nuclear fusion; plasma; power flow; power supply; power systems