Power
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Modeling Distributed Energy Resources: A Critical Analysis for Power System Planning and Operation
1. Introduction: The Imperative for Modeling Distributed Energy Resources The global proliferation of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), including rooftop photovoltaics…
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The Evolving Definition and Implications of Distributed Energy Resources
The axiom that “change is the only constant” is particularly apt in the energy sector, where technological and conceptual shifts…
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On the Conceptual Distinction Between Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE)
1. Introduction In the context of technological disruption within the energy sector, terminology can often create conceptual ambiguity. A notable…
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Sizing of Neutral Conductors: A Comparative Analysis of AS/NZS 3000 and IEC 60364-5-52 Standards
AbstractThe neutral conductor, connected to the system neutral point, is integral to electrical circuits for carrying current under normal operating…
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Fundamentals of Earthing System Design: Concepts and Analytical Methodology
AbstractThis document presents a structured exposition of the core principles governing the design of electrical earthing (grounding) systems for substations.…
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Electrical Substation Structure
An electrical substation is the critical nodal point in the power system network, acting as a sophisticated intermediary between power…
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A Comparative Analysis of Safety Limit Calculations for Earthing Systems: IEEE Std. 80 versus IEC 60479
AbstractThis paper conducts a systematic review and comparative analysis of the methodologies prescribed by IEEE Std. 80-2013 and IEC 60479-1:2010…
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Industrial Electrical Distribution Networks: A System Overview
Electrical distribution networks within industrial facilities constitute a critical infrastructure designed to deliver power reliably from utility-supplied Medium Voltage (MV)…
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