Search for dissertations about: "Distribution protection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 176 swedish dissertations containing the words Distribution protection.
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1. Steady State Operation and Control of Power Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Generation
Abstract : In this thesis, the impact of distributed generation (DG) on steady state operation and control of power distribution systems is investigated. Over the last few years, a number of factors have led to an increased interest in DG schemes. DG is gaining more and more attention worldwide as an alternative to large-scale central generating stations. READ MORE
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2. Car distribution organization : strategic issues in four configurations
Abstract : This study is concerned with car distribution organization, a context characterized by overcapacity, intense competition, and manufacturers heavily focusing on brands. In the study, different distribution solutions are investigated through applying a framework of four strategic issues. READ MORE
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3. Just Distribution : Rawlsian Liberalism and the Politics of Basic Income
Abstract : Should liberal egalitarians endorse the idea of an unconditional basic income for all? This thesis defends a politics of unconditional universalism, offering a liberty-respecting and non-perfectionist basis for maximin-guided policies. The argument starts off from a Rawlsian justification of basic income in the context of institutional ideal theory. READ MORE
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4. Towards Intelligent Distribution Systems: Solutions for Congestion Forecast and Dynamic State Estimation Based Protection
Abstract : The electrical distribution systems are undergoing drastic changes such as increasing penetration level of distributed renewable energy sources, energy storage, electrification of energy-efficient loads such as heat pumps and electric vehicles, etc., since the last decade, and more changes are expected in the future. READ MORE
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5. Modelling and Evaluating Effect of Automation, Protection, and Control on Reliability of Power Distribution Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with modeling and evaluating effect ofautomation, protection, and control on reliability of powerdistribution systems. It presents the work and results of theproject ``Impacts of Distribution Automation on SystemReliability'' within the research program ``New DistributionSystems for Power Utilities'' performed at Competence Centre inElectric Power Engineering, KTH. READ MORE