Modeling and Simulation Roadmap to Enhance Electrical Energy Security of U.S. Naval Bases

The enhancement of the electrical energy security of Navy bases within the continental U.S. has been studied using an approach based on modeling and simulation, with the intent to achieve real time control and energy management. The commercially available software packages are reviewed and the most...

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COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Electric Power Production and Distribution
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ENERGY SECURITY
Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies
M&S(MODELING AND SIMULATION)
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POWER SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
REAL TIME
REAL TIME CONTROL
RENEWABLE ENERGY
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