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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 68 avhandlingar innehållade orden power distribution planning.
6. Where the Wind Blows : the socio-political geography of wind power development in Finland, Norway and Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis analysis the planning process for large-scale wind power development in Finland, Norway and Sweden. The aim is to explore the emerging power relations and socio-economic dynamics of the negotiation, planning and realization of this new development. LÄS MER
7. On the hosting capacity of distribution networks for solar power
Sammanfattning : The future will bring changes in energy production and consumption that will affect the performance of electricity distribution networks. Electric vehicle charging will increase consumption; the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) units will increase production. Both will change the energy flow and affect the power quality. LÄS MER
8. Electricity Distribution Network Planning Considering Distributed Generation
Sammanfattning : One of EU’s actions against climate change is to meet 20% of our energy needs from renewable resources. Given that the renewable resources are becoming more economical to extract electricity from, this will result in that more and more distributed generation (DG) will be connected to power distribution. LÄS MER
9. Voltage Support of Transmission Grids Using Resources Located in the Underlying Lower Voltage Networks : Unlocking the Potential of Distributed Generation Reactive Power Capabilities
Sammanfattning : The path to sustainable, fossil-free future leads to inevitable energy transition towards renewable energy sources. A part of this transition includes replacement of conventional transmission system connected power plants with distributed renewables plants such as wind power. LÄS MER
10. Planning and Operation of Large Amounts of Wind Power in a Distribution System
Sammanfattning : The global installed capacity of wind power has shown a significant growth, from 24 GW in 2001 to 370 GW in 2014. The trend shows that an increasing capacity of wind power is being connected to the electric power system. LÄS MER