2017
DOI: 10.1109/access.2017.2767037
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Aromatic Network: A Novel Structure for Power Distribution System

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“…Climate change is a concern due to the rising amount of carbon gases in the atmosphere over the past few centuries. This initiated a fast pace of technological advancements in the renewable energy industry to help curb the situation [11][12][13]. Solar power is green, environmentally friendly and PV systems have become a sustainable option for isolated locations receiving abundant sunshine, which aligns with PICs.…”
Section: Concept Design and System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is a concern due to the rising amount of carbon gases in the atmosphere over the past few centuries. This initiated a fast pace of technological advancements in the renewable energy industry to help curb the situation [11][12][13]. Solar power is green, environmentally friendly and PV systems have become a sustainable option for isolated locations receiving abundant sunshine, which aligns with PICs.…”
Section: Concept Design and System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (13) indicates that it is necessary to obtain the propagation matrix and scattering matrix of the entire network before establishing the function of the resulting voltage vector. However, as opposed to the situation depicted in Figure 1, a typical MV distribution network has more nodes and more complex branches.…”
Section: Frequency Responses Of Distribution Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For wind power in Thailand, low-speed wind turbines are used to generating the electricity. The average wind speed of 8 m/s at the height of 100 m is the requirement for a 10 MW wind turbine to produce electricity [10]. Fig.…”
Section: B Solar Pv and Wind Power In Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%