31 research outputs found

    Adequacy modeling and evaluation of multi-carrier energy systems to supply energy services from different infrastructures

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    Development of MCESs (Multi-Carrier Energy Systems) can make the energy supply more reliable and efficient. Due to the redundancy potential of these systems, in case of an energy carrier interruption, consumers may be able to supply part of their loads from other energy infrastructures. This paper presents an approach for evaluating the adequacy of MCESs considering the dependencies of energy carriers at both generation side and demand side. To model the adequacy of generation systems sup- plying different forms of energy, a new methodology is presented, which considers the limitation of primary resources and takes into account the COPTs (Capacity Outage Probability Tables) of different energy infrastructure components. The model incorporates the impact of load dependencies at the de- mand side. A new focus is set up, by considering the outputs as services that can be provided through different types of energy supply. Illustrative results are presented to show the application of the pro- posed models to multi-energy systems

    DC Networks on the Distribution Level – New Trend or Vision?

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    "DC networks on Distribution Level – are they a new trend or a Vision?" That is the question that has focused the efforts of the Working Group the last two years, and whose consideration is summarized in this report. This report represents the first phase evaluation of this topic and is focused primarily on medium (MVDC) and low voltage (LVDC) level applications

    Large Signal Stabilization of Hybrid AC/DC Micro-Grids Using Nonlinear Robust Controller

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    This paper presents a robust nonlinear integrated controller to improve stability of hybrid AC/DC micro-grids under islanding mode. The proposed controller includes two independent controllers where each one is responsible to control one part of the system. First controller will improve the stability of input DC/DC converter. Using this controller, the voltage of DC bus is fully stabilized such that when a large disturbance occurs, its voltage will become constant without any significant dynamic. The necessity of DC bus regulation which has not been considered in previous studies, is imminent as it not only improves voltage stability of the micro-grid but also protects consumers which are directly connected to the DC bus, against voltage variations. Frequency stability of the micro-grid is provided by the second proposed controller which is applied to output DC/AC converter of the micro-grid. Adaptive method is used to make the controllers proposed in this paper, robust. Duty cycle of converters switches are adjusted such that voltage and frequency of the micro-grid are set on the desired value in minimum possible time under transient disturbances and uncertainty of the loads as well as micro-sources characteristics

    A demand response based solution for LMP management in power markets

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    a b s t r a c t In recent years, most of the countries around the world have gone through the power system restructuring process. Along with this restructuring in power market there are some issues like LMP problems that need to be solved base on demand response. In this article, demand-side management (DSM) programs have been effective to address LMPs in the market and system operators experience throughout their day-to-day activities. In particularly, these programs can help independent system operator (ISO) to reduce price volatility during peak demand hours. For achieving this purpose, a multi-objective optimal power flow is proposed to study the impact of a model for a demand response program on price spikes. Actually a new framework using demand response program was presented for price spikes reduction. As a case study for the formulation, the IEEE 9-bus, load curve of Mid-Atlantic region of the New York network is used to compare local prices in the system with and without emergency demand response program (EDRP). The study results demonstrate the effectiveness of these programs in an electricity market and showing them as appropriate tools in managing the LMPs of the power market more efficiently

    Enc1 expression in the chick telencephalon at intermediate and late stages of development

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    In this work we studied the regional expression pattern of the Enc1 gene in the chick embryo telencephalon at intermediate and late stages of development, bearing on architectonic groupings and boundaries of current interest. In general, the Enc1 signal shows a markedly heterogeneous areal pattern of expression throughout the telencephalon; this corroborates data on new pallial and subpallial structures defined recently in the stereotaxic chick brain atlas of Puelles et al. (2007. The chick brain in stereotaxic coodinates. San Diego, CA: Academic Press). For example: a periventricular/central domain is Enc1-negative in the ventral pallium or nidopallium; core and shell nuclei appear in the mesopallium; the redefined caudodorsolateral area shows a characteristic pattern; the limits of the densocellular hyperpallium in the dorsal pallium are illuminated; and the postulated entorhinal cortex area is distinct at the posterior telencephalic pole. Interestingly, Enc1 transcripts are distinctly present in the piriform cortex at the surface of the ventral pallium throughout its longitudinal extent, as well as in the most rostral part of the lateral pallium, implying a layout of this cortex more similar to the situation in mammals than was assumed previously. Separate corticoid superficial strata are labeled by the Enc1 probe in the lateral and dorsal pallial regions. In the subpallium, the expression of Enc1 agrees with the new radial subdivisions defined by Puelles et al. (2007). © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Grant sponsor: the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science; Grant numbers: BFU2005-09378-C02-01/BFI and BFU2008-04156 (to L.P.) and a doctoral fellowship (to E.G.C.).Peer Reviewe
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