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With the electricity demand growing around the world, overloading is becoming a critical problem needed to be solved in distribution systems. Although renewable-based distributed generation methods are a good option, its intermittency and uncertainty should be addressed. This paper aims to provide an attempt to coordinate battery energy storage systems (BESSs) for loading management in distribution...
Power networks with renewable energy always encounter the imbalance between supply and demand. One case is that during the peak load, generation is normally low or zero and other generation plants adjust more to meet with requirement. The other is during peak generation period, the generated power will exceed the load and be injected to the grid, which will cause the voltage rise and extra power curtailment...
High speed growth in residential air-conditioning load requires increasing penetration of renewable energy to cater for peak load in current electricity networks. However, voltage over oscillation happens during high renewable penetration periods and peak load demand time. This paper attempts to provide a distributed control strategy to coordinate aggregated air-conditioning loads (ACLs) on network...
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