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Electrical Power System Dynamics: Stability and Control

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

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The increasing trend of renewable energy use and energy storage technologies has led to new practices in modern power systems. These new practices require a strengthening of conventional energy systems to become dynamic networks that can communicate, store data, and make decisions allowing today’s energy industry to switch to modern smart networks, while increasing the use of clean renewables and conventional resources. Hence, efficient procedures are needed to address these issues successfully at academic and industrial levels alike. New solutions should also be sought to enable networks to deal with these developments, creating flexible energy networks that can host a high renewable-energy penetration, while cost-effectively maintaining acceptable levels of reliability and energy quality.

Hence, in this Special Issue, we are calling for original contributions that cover the emerging challenges in power system dynamics, operation, and control, including renewable energy systems, the integration of power electronics with renewable energy systems, and smart grids, all technologies and applications in modern power systems. It is our pleasure to provide a platform to bring together university scientists, researchers, and leading scientists to share their thoughts, ideas, experiences, and research results on all aspects of intelligent networks.

Dr. Ziad M. Ali
Dr. Omar Abdel-Rahim
Dr. Shady H. E. Abdel Aleem
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • decision making
  • energy storage
  • power quality
  • power system dynamics
  • power system operation and control
  • renewable energy systems
  • reliability
  • smart grid
  • sustainability
  • optimization
  • uncertainty
  • future trends
  • power converters for renewable energy applications
  • control of power converters
  • case studies

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Energies - ISSN 1996-1073