Search for dissertations about: "random power"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 169 swedish dissertations containing the words random power.
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1. Probabilistic security management for power system operations with large amounts of wind power
Abstract : Power systems are critical infrastructures for the society. They are therefore planned and operated to provide a reliable eletricity delivery. The set of tools and methods to do so are gathered under security management and are designed to ensure that all operating constraints are fulfilled at all times. READ MORE
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2. A Stochastic Control Approach to Include Transfer Limits in Power System Operation
Abstract : The main function of the power grid is to transfer electric energy from generating facilities to consumers. To have a reliable and economical supply of electricity, large amounts of electric energy often have to be transferred over long distances. READ MORE
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3. Topics in discrete random structures
Abstract : This thesis presents four papers on problems in discrete probability. A common theme of the articles is to take some class of discrete structures, impose some randomness, and then consider what happens asymptotically as the size of the structure tends to infinity. READ MORE
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4. Voltage Support of Transmission Grids Using Resources Located in the Underlying Lower Voltage Networks : Unlocking the Potential of Distributed Generation Reactive Power Capabilities
Abstract : 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. READ MORE
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5. Data Importance in Power System Asset Management
Abstract : The current shift towards a higher degree of data-driven decision making in power system asset management highlights the importance of asset data. This thesis identifies, investigates, and proposes methods for data-related research gaps that are encountered by asset managers. These research gaps are in data availability and data quality. READ MORE