Optimal operation of a virtual power plant

The increase in the amount of generators based on renewable energy sources (RES) in the power system is leading to many changes in its operation. Since the RES depends on weather conditions, coordinating the operation of the entire power system has become a more complex issue. New challenges need to...

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Electronic switching systems
Load flow
Medical services
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Power generation
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Power system security
Power systems
Renewable energy resources
renewable energy sources
synchronized measurements
system observability
Virtual Power Plant
Wind forecasting
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