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Intelligence of Energy and Power System

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F: Electrical Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 1328

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Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chonnam National University, Daehak-ro 50, Yeosu 59626, Republic of Korea
Interests: intelligent system; deep learning; chaotic dynamics; nonlinear control; energy prediction; fuzzy and neural network; robot control; digital twins and CPS (cyber–physical system)
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Department of Electrical Engineering, Pusan National University, 2, Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil, Geumjeong-gu, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea
Interests: intelligent system; fault diagnosis and prediction; solar energy; energy storage systems; deep learning
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We cordially invite you to contribute a paper to this Special Issue of the open access journal Energies, entitled “Intelligence of Energy and Power System”. This issue aims to present recent developments in energy and power systems related to academia, research, and industries, among other platforms.

This Special Issue contains intelligence of energy and power system and their related theme or application. I invite you to submit your research on these topics, in the form of original research papers and articles.

The topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Intelligence in energy system, energy storage, energy source, energy conversion and energy environment;
  • Intelligence in power system;
  • Applications;
  • Other related

Prof. Dr. Youngchul Bae
Dr. Sungshin Kim
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Keywords

  • intelligence in energy system, energy storage, energy source, energy conversion and energy environment
  • intelligence in power system
  • applications
  • other related themes
 

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Distributed Optimization of Islanded Microgrids Integrating Multi-Type VSG Frequency Regulation and Integrated Economic Dispatch
by Huixin Xu, Jiahang Sun, Jingguang Huang, Xinyuan Lin and Chenghao Ma
Energies 2024, 17(7), 1618; https://doi.org/10.3390/en17071618 - 28 Mar 2024
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Abstract
The question of how to simultaneously perform frequency regulation and integrated economic scheduling for microgrids with low-inertia islanding operation under communication constraints is a difficult problem that needs to be solved for many current applications. To this end, this paper establishes a microgrid [...] Read more.
The question of how to simultaneously perform frequency regulation and integrated economic scheduling for microgrids with low-inertia islanding operation under communication constraints is a difficult problem that needs to be solved for many current applications. To this end, this paper establishes a microgrid scheduling control model containing a virtual synchronous generator (VSG) with multiple types of power sources and proposes a distributed optimization algorithm that integrates frequency regulation and comprehensive economic scheduling to simultaneously realize frequency regulation and economic scheduling in a microgrid. Firstly, a distributed economic dispatch problem is proposed based on a comprehensive consideration of the costs and benefits of various types of power VSGs, as well as the overall inertia and standby capacity requirements of the microgrid, which minimizes the integrated costs incurred by the participation of each type of VSG in the frequency regulation and improves the stable operation of the microgrid in terms of frequency under perturbation. Then, the optimal scheduling problem is solved by reconstructing the optimization problem based on considering the dynamic characteristics of microgrid inverters and using event-triggered communication to sense and compensate for the supply-demand imbalance online. The proposed method can avoid inter-layer coordination across time scales, improve the inertia, frequency regulation capability, and economy of the system, and enhance its robustness to short-term communication failures. Finally, simulation results are used to verify the effectiveness of the method. Full article
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