Renewable Energy Source Dominated Virtual Power Plant
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Power Electronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 6094
Special Issue Editors
Interests: DC-DC conversion; single-phase power conversion; SiC power conversion; renewable energy generation system
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The vigorous development of the renewable energy sources (RESs) strongly drives the development of green energy, green economy, and green society. Due to the inherent intermittence and randomness, however, the output power of RESs consistently experiences large power fluctuation. This non-dispatchable characteristic imposes a big challenge to interface massive renewable energy power to the power grid.
The newly emerged virtual power plant (VPP) technology is promising to turn the non-dispatchable RESs based power system into a dispatchable one. Through the integration of high performance power converters, energy storage devices, smart sensors, the cloud server, the dispatch center, etc, the RESs based power system can not only be able to perform high-efficient and high-quality voltage, current, and power regulation, but also actively interact with the power grid and support the efficient and economy operation, highly levelling up the quality of the exploitation of the RESs.
This special issue calls for the latest progress of VPP technology. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- High-efficient RES interfaced power converters
- High-efficient grid-forming and grid-following converters
- High-reliable energy storage technology
- High-flexible energy management technology
- High-performance power quality management technology
- Smart VPP with grid-supported functions
- Big-data assisted generation, demand, and price forcast
- AI-assisted efficient and economic dispatch technology
- Cyber-security management and risk mitigation
- Health monitoring, diagnosis, and fault-tolerant operation
Dr. Li Zhang
Dr. Sheng Zheng
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- virtual power plant
- renewable energy generation
- energy management
- storage technology
- dispatch
- grid-support functions
- cyber-security
- smart sensors
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