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Characterizing the RPC Area of ADN
Covers the characterization of Reserve Provision Capability area in Active Distribution Networks for grid ancillary services.
Impedance Equivalent: Part 1
Covers the concept of equivalent impedance in asynchronous machines and how to determine it based on slip and speed.
Characterizing the Reserve Provision Capability Area of Active Distribution Networks
Covers characterizing the Reserve Provision Capability Area of Active Distribution Networks and discusses collaboration with Swissgrid, linear modeling for DERS, and scenario-based robust optimization methods.
Heat Reserves Project Video
Explores the Heat Reserves Project, utilizing thermal resources for efficient grid operation.
Ancillary Services Provision and Renewable Energy Integration
Discusses Ancillary Services Provision, distributed energy resources, wind generation, and PV systems.
Power System Restructuring and Deregulation
Explores the transition to an unbundled electricity supply system and market mechanisms.
Converter-Dominated Power Systems: Scenarios for Switzerland
Explores scenarios for the Swiss electric energy system in 2050 and the integration of inverter-based generation into operation.
Voltage Support and Reactive Power Control
Explores using distributed energy resources for voltage support and reactive power control in the distribution system.
Electrical Networks Overview
Provides an overview of electrical networks, focusing on energy transformation, power control, and voltage regulation.
Heat Reserves: Demand Response and Building Control
Explores using buildings for ancillary services and understanding building managers' cognitive processes.