2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.09.220
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Integrated supply- and demand-side energy management for expeditionary environmental control

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“…This section summarized the papers that discussed DGs control in EMS in the literature: [11]- [15], [17], [21]- [26], [29]- [42], [73], [81]- [85], [88]- [90], [93], [94], [96], [97], [99], [104], [103], [108], [109], [111], [113], [115], [129], [130], [133], [136], [151], [157], [163], [166], [167], [172], [175], [176], [185], [189], [190], [192], [194], [196], [200], [201], [209], [212], [213], [216], [218], [219], [22...…”
Section: A Controlling the Output Power Of The Dgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This section summarized the papers that discussed DGs control in EMS in the literature: [11]- [15], [17], [21]- [26], [29]- [42], [73], [81]- [85], [88]- [90], [93], [94], [96], [97], [99], [104], [103], [108], [109], [111], [113], [115], [129], [130], [133], [136], [151], [157], [163], [166], [167], [172], [175], [176], [185], [189], [190], [192], [194], [196], [200], [201], [209], [212], [213], [216], [218], [219], [22...…”
Section: A Controlling the Output Power Of The Dgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of this process strongly depends on the number and location of sectionalizing switches. There are many papers published in the literature that address system reconfiguration and its scheduling approaches: [42], [43], [43]- [48], [50]- [55], [57]- [62], [154], [210], [265]. In addition, reconfiguration using switch allocation will produce change in the voltage at which power is being delivered.…”
Section: E System Reconfigurationmentioning
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“…The authors demonstrated that incorporation of renewable energy measures such as wind and solar systems may reduce fuel consumption and offset high operating costs and CO2 emissions. Second, numerous studies have computed the environmental impact of infrastructure alternatives for remote communities, including power production (M. Arriaga et al, 2013;Craparo & Sprague, 2018;WNA, 2011), water production (Cave, Goodwin, Harrison, Sadiq, & Tryfonas, 2011;Vince, Aoustin, Bréant, & Marechal, 2008), solid waste management (Batool & Chuadhry, 2009;Cherubini, Bargigli, & Ulgiati, 2009), and wastewater management (El-Fadel & Massoud, 2001;Racoviceanu, Karney, Kennedy, & Colombo, 2007). Further, additional studies have generated combinations of infrastructure alternatives that deliver optimal tradeoffs between environmental performance and cost through multi-objective optimization (Abdallah & El-Rayes, 2016;El-Anwar, El-Rayes, & Elnashai, 2010;Karatas & El-Rayes, 2016;Ozcan-Deniz, Yimin, & Ceron, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the research and application of demand response (DR) provide new system peaking approaches [9,10]. Union peaking combining demand side with supply side has become a research focus [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%