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EMC Simulation and Modeling in Electrical Power Systems

This special issue belongs to the section “F1: Electrical Power System“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The recent extraordinary development of renewable energies, associated with the development of systems for recharging electrical vehicles, has started an evolution in electrical power systems that is only at its beginning. In this evolutionary context, issues related to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) are crucial topics that should be transversally afforded in an ever more complex electrical system.

The focus of this Special Issue is manifold, ranging from classical EMC topics, such as those related to “evergreen” EMC issues, e.g., (but not limited to) lightning modeling and protection, geomagnetic interferences, grounding and power line carrier over MV and HV lines, to more recent aspects, like those covering Intentional EMI, EMI from HVDC systems and filters dealing with power quality issues.

Academic scientists, industry researchers and Ph. D. students are invited to submit original theoretical and/or applications-oriented contributions concerning any EMC issue relevant to power systems.

Prof. Dr. Salvatore Celozzi
Dr. Massimo Marzinotto
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • lightning EM effects in electrical power networks
  • EMC and power quality issues related to the grid connection of large renewable energy power plants
  • intentional EMI attacks to electrical power grids
  • geomagnetic interferences in large power networks
  • influence of the neutral grounding in MV networks on the EMC performance
  • EMC aspects in power line carrier over HV and MV network grids
  • EMC in smart MV grids
  • grounding grids modelling for EMC studies
  • EMC in railway power systems
  • filters for power networks: LV, MV and HV applications
  • EMI from HVDC systems

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Energies - ISSN 1996-1073