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Storage systems represent an important instrument to increase the renewable electricity generation, in particular in distribution networks. However, there are still many issues due to cost effectiveness of this solution, but also related to the lack of experience on the management of these devices and on their effects on the distribution network. One particular issue concerns the correlation between...
The recent increase of distributed generation in distribution networks has determined the necessity of developing new control strategies for the mitigation of power quality issues. One of these functions, considered as one of the most promising solutions for the management of voltage congestions, is represented by the droop control of DG units. The traditional Power Flow formulation often does not...
The fast growth of distributed generation (DG), in particular from non-programmable renewable resources, poses many challenges on the management of MV networks. Storage systems, operated by the Distributor System Operator (DSO) or by third parties, may mitigate both the local and global effects of the DG. A major challenge is the identification of the optimal position and power exchange according...
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