Planning, Operation and Control of Power Systems with Large Amounts of Variable Renewable Generation

A special issue of Electricity (ISSN 2673-4826).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 740

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Renewable Energy Research Institute, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM), 02071 Albacete, Spain
Interests: power system operation with large amounts of variable generation; design and modelling; maintenance of renewable energy power installations; microgrids
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Dear Colleagues,

In today's world, the feeling of scarcity is increasingly prevalent across all sectors of our society. However, this sensation becomes particularly acute when we focus on the electrical sector. The relentless growth in electricity demand, coupled with the significant constraints of traditional energy generation methods reliant on large power plants, has created a challenging situation. Additionally, the imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has intensified the need for a comprehensive response, one that necessitates the collective efforts of the scientific community to establish an efficient, sustainable, and environmentally friendly electrical system.

In this Special Issue, we will explore these challenges in depth and provide technical solutions that can contribute to the establishment of a resilient and eco-friendly electrical infrastructure. Given recent years' political instability, which has resulted in significant economic challenges, the solutions presented in this Special Issue will prioritize the efficient utilization of existing resources. Consequently, the aim is to create an electrical system that is both reliable and cost-effective.

Technical Committee Member
Name: Javier Jimenez-Ruiz
Affiliation:  Renewable Energy Research Institute and DIEEAC-ETSII-AB, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 02006 Albacete, Spain
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Homepage: https://www.javierruizjimenez.com/
Research Interests: power system operation with large amounts of variable renewable generation; design and modelling of wind farms and wind turbines

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Dr. Emilio Gomez-Lazaro
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Keywords

  • grid integration
  • power system reliability
  • power system management
  • renewable energy
  • power electronics applied to power systems

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