Search for dissertations about: "Isolated power systems"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words Isolated power systems.
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11. Planning Models for Single Wire Earth Return Power Distribution Networks
Abstract : The high cost of grid extension to rural areas, often characterized by scattered communities with low load densities, requires the use of low cost electrification technologies to ensure economic viability. In Single Wire Earth Return (SWER) power distribution networks, the earth itself forms the current return path of the single phase system leading to significant cost savings on conductors, poles and poletop hardware compared to conventional systems. READ MORE
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12. Moving Networks, a Better Way to Serve Vehicular Users
Abstract : Nowadays, a great number of mobile broadband users are vehicular. It is very common that people are using their mobile devices either for working or entertainment when they are on the go. We are expecting mobile broadband to offer comparable experience everywhere, e.g. READ MORE
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13. System Aspects and Modulation Strategies of an HVDC-based Converter System for Wind Farms
Abstract : In this thesis, a new HVDC-based converter system for wind farms is investigated. It is based on a mutually commutated soft-switching converter system and provides a unique integrated solution for the wind turbine generator drive systems, the wind turbine interconnection, and the power conversion for HVDC transmission. READ MORE
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14. From Sweden to the world: Analysis of future low-carbon electricity systems
Abstract : The increasing urgency of addressing climate change, along with the sustained cost declines in wind and solar power, has led to a rapid expansion in their deployment to decarbonize the electricity sector. In cost-optimal scenarios for future low-carbon electricity systems, wind and solar often serve as the cornerstone of electricity supply. READ MORE
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15. Facilitating electron transfer in bioelectrocatalytic systems
Abstract : Bioelectrocatalytic systems are based on biological entities, such as enzymes, whole cells, parts of cells or tissues, which catalyse electrochemical processes that involve the interaction between chemical change and electrical energy. In all cases, biocatalysis is implemented by enzymes, isolated or residing inside cells or part of cells. READ MORE