Advances in Complex Dynamics of Energy Flow in Power Grid with High Penetration of Inverter-Based Renewable Resources
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F: Electrical Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (8 May 2024) | Viewed by 1745
Special Issue Editors
Interests: complex dynamics of energy flow in power systems; grid integration of renewable energy resources
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Interests: design and control of electrical machinery and power systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Energies invites submissions to the Special Issue on the complex dynamics of energy flow in the power grid with high penetration of grid-connected inverter-based renewable energy resources.
The complex dynamics of energy flow in the power system with high penetration of inverter-based renewable resources and storage systems are not fully understood. The current analytic techniques and tools for power system analysis are inadequate to address some of the complex energy flow experienced, particularly during the transient periods following inevitable disturbances or intentional autonomous grid reconfigurations.
This Special Issue is dedicated to the new thoughts and ideas for modeling, measurement, and protection against the complexity of energy flow that the conventional power grid does not have.
The topic areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Reports or reviews on sub-synchronous resonance and oscillations associated with renewable energies and large-storage systems, and other complex dynamics experienced and issues in the power grid;
- Model of complex dynamics in non-linear, non-Newtonian multi-physics systems;
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence;
- Measurement, instrumentation, state estimation, and signal detection of complex systems;
- New ideas of adaptive protection systems with setting groups and devices against complex transients under variable and intermittent operation conditions.
Submissions of unconventional but related research works from interdisciplinary areas, such as physics, mathematics, machine learning, computer sciences, and other science and engineering areas are encouraged. Submissions of clearly described novel, innovative ideas without intensive empirical validation are also welcome and will be fully evaluated.
All submissions should be the original, unpublished work not being considered for publication elsewhere and must follow the submission guidelines of Energies. Submissions will be refereed according to the standard procedures for the Journal of Classification.
Papers for the Special Issue should be submitted using the journal’s submission system of Energies.
Prof. Dr. John N. Jiang
Prof. Dr. Roy McCann
Guest Editors
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