power distribution grid Articles
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Decentralised and centralised energy: a property rights analysis
Interconnection between centralised and decentralised electrical power sources remains a contentious issue on technical, economic, and policy grounds. This paper considers the problem of interconnection as a property rights problem one that involves allocation conflicts and pressures for institutional change. We argue that the current policy approach to interconnection problems between ...
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A complex network approach for identifying vulnerabilities of the medium and low voltage grid
The vision behind the smart grid promises, among other things, to bring more attention to the lower layers of the distribution network where users are gradually transforming into prosumers. Independent of this transformation, users will expect the same (or higher) level of reliability of the infrastructure. In this paper, we consider physical samples from the Dutch medium and low voltage network ...
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Small multifunctional bi-directional metering electric energy meter
With the rapid development of the global economy, the demand for electricity from all walks of life is increasing, and the phenomenon of uneven electricity consumption at different times is also becoming more and more serious. Users have more and more demands for electricity consumption data analysis and management. With the development of the times, the functions of the electric energy meter are ...
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Design of single–stage three–phase grid–connected photovoltaic system with MPPT and reactive power compensation control
This paper proposes a single stage three–phase grid–connected photovoltaic (PV) system topology, it being simpler and more efficient. This includes the modelling of PV module and the power conditioning unit interfacing the PV to the utility grid with proper power flow control. The output of the PV panel is connected to the DC–side of the voltage source inverter for interfacing to the grid. The ...
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Lng For Temporary & Remote Power - Case Study
Many remote power projects are temporary in nature where the customer has off-grid operations requiring power from generators or turbines to supply electricity or needs operations ahead of the availability of line power from the regional electricity provider (as is described in the actual case study below). Increasingly however, we are seeing new power project opportunities in very remote areas ...
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Power Outages, Extreme Weather, & Microgrids Explained
Recent wildfires in California and bomb cyclones in New England have led to massive power outages. Here are 10 answers to frequently asked questions about why outages occur, how power lines start wildfires, and alternatives to our aging and unreliable power grid. How do power grids work? Utilities generate electricity at power plants, and then distribute it to our homes and businesses over ...
By Bloom Energy
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Biomass gasification solution in Schwarze Pumpe, Germany
ZeroPoint’s biomass gasification solution produces carbon negative heat and power at a project site in Schwarze Pumpe, Germany. The project has successfully integrated the biomass gasifier with the gas engine, synchronized with local distribution grid, generated power on the grid to secure a 20-year power purchase price and performed engine emissions testing to confirm environmental ...
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Cascade failures and distributed generation in power grids
Power grids are nowadays experiencing a transformation due to the introduction of distributed generation based on renewable sources. At difference with classical distributed generation, where local power sources mitigate anomalous user consumption peaks, renewable sources introduce in the grid intrinsically erratic power inputs. By introducing a simple schematic (but realistic) model for power ...
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Hottest! Renewable electricity meter
Renewable electricity meters and renewable energy (solar, wind) will feed from greatest victory in the future.Scientists point out that greenhouse gas emissions brought by human activities will cause global temperatures to rise, and rising temperatures will lead to more severe droughts, floods, sea level rise, etc.. Human beings must reduce carbon emissions and stave off climate change. The ...
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Moixa R&D for Vehicle-to-Grid technology - Case study
In spring 2018, Moixa joined a consortium of leading energy and transport companies on a study – V2GB – Vehicle to Grid Britain – into how to reward drivers who use their electric vehicle (EV) batteries to support the grid. Vehicle to grid (V2G) technology will play a vital role in supporting the grid as it faces rapidly growing energy demands, by allowing millions of ...
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Veneto 03 - ZE-50-LT - Boiler Fueled by Wood Prunings / Heat Recovery from Hot-Air-Turbines - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-50-LT Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 50 kWe Nominal output: 50 kWe Application: Mixed - Power generation from biomass (boiler fueled by wood prunings) / Heat recovery (from hot-air-turbines) Location: Province of Venice, Veneto, Italy Manager: Public multiutility company The client who commissioned this plant is one of the largest Italian ...
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Run cars on green electricity, not natural gas
With the dramatic increase in oil prices earlier this year translating into higher prices at the gas pump in the United States, concerns over US dependence on foreign oil are once again part of the national discussion on energy security. Combined with the growing understanding that carbon emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels are driving global climate change, the debate is now focused on ...
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Winds of Change: Offshore Wind Farms at the Forefront of Energy Transition
At a time when the importance of turning to sustainable energy sources and reducing our carbon footprint is increasingly recognised, offshore wind farms represent a ray of hope amid growing concerns about the energy crisis. They constitute a significant step forward in the search for long-term solutions in the field of renewable energies and sustainable development. In this article, we take a ...
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Covid-19, Blackouts and Wildfires Demand New Energy Policy Initiatives
Covid-19, blackouts and increasing wildfires put CA residents at extreme risk. Dramatic steps to modernize our power grid with distributed customer-sited generation and storage are needed to mitigate these growing hazards Covid-19, rolling blackouts and the potential for a far more extreme wildfire season are putting Californians in danger. We need to take dramatic steps to ...
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