Integrated Transmission and Distribution System Analysis
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F: Electrical Engineering".
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Special Issue Editor
Interests: software systems; cloud computing; power; control
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue investigates problems where the analysis uses an integrated transmission and distribution system model. Such an integrated system model is also referred to as a hybrid model. High levels of renewable energy sources at the distribution level, and the resulting effect on the transmission system, are encouraged. Articles that report results for very-large-scale systems (e.g., greater than 100,000 nodes) are encouraged.
Topics of interest include:
- Assessing the impact of renewable generation and energy storage on the electric power system;
- Smart grid applications;
- Data-driven analysis;
- Machine-learning algorithms;
- Employing measurement data (e.g., from PMUs and AMI) in analysis;
- Techniques for analyzing system stability and detecting instabilities in real-time;
- Energy trading that addresses micro-grids and/or electric power prosumers.
Prof. Dr. Robert P. Broadwater
Guest Editor
Keywords
- Integrated transmission and distribution system
- Hybrid power system
- Large-scale modeling
- Renewable energy sources
- Energy storage
- Batteries
- Distributed power generation
- Solar energy
- Photovoltaic systems
- Wind energy
- Microgrids
- Smart grids
- Power system stability
- Power system analysis computing
- Power system management
- Energy trading
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