2012
DOI: 10.3182/20120902-4-fr-2032.00012
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Smart Grid applications for improved Power System Control

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“…where we adaptively enforce the control loop (Fig. 3) to adopt the behavior of the reference model (12) as follows…”
Section: Controller Learning Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where we adaptively enforce the control loop (Fig. 3) to adopt the behavior of the reference model (12) as follows…”
Section: Controller Learning Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart Grids (SGs) can be deemed as rather complex, large systems, in which smart control is one of the necessary conditions for SG realization (Neuman, 2011(Neuman, , 2012(Neuman, , 2014. In late 1990's, the main issues related to Distributed Grids (DG), nowadays referred to as MicroGrids, were widely considered by the working groups of the International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) and the International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED) in their review reports (Chowdhury et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The reason that Smart Heat Grid technology works from a business perspective is that the energy company is generally interested in optimizing the operational behaviour in relation to the heat load (MW), while the building owners want to save energy (MWh). A Smart Heat Grid combines these two goals into an operational unity, and provils all actors with added benefits in relation to financial and environmental impact (Neuman, 2012b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In the case of heat generation it is technology equipment of machine room and the Main Heat Exchangers Station (MHS), related to the heat distribution system -District Heating Networks. Complex system serves as an on-line support system for the operator and (thermal) dispatcher (Neuman, 2011b). Secondly, this paper will describe in detail the model and simulation experiments with on-line support system for control of central power and heating plant in company United Energy -Komorany for region District Heating Networks MO-CHO-LI (connecting towns: Most -Chomutov -Litvinov) in Northern Bohemia (Project InCoSysE, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%