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Load frequency control or automatic generation control is one of the main operations that take place daily when considering a modern power system or not. The objectives of load frequency control are to maintain power balance between interconnected areas and to control the power flow in the...
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We analyze future scenarios of integrating electric vehicles (EV) into the German power system, drawing on different assumptions on the charging mode. We use a numerical dispatch model with a unit-commitment formulation which minimizes dispatch costs over a full year. While the overall energy...
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Electricity has a prominent role in modern economies; therefore, ensuring the availability of electricity supply should be a top priority for policymakers. The joint assessment of reliability, robustness, and resilience can be a useful criterion to characterise different topologies and improve...
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Deep decarbonization of the global electricity sector is required to meet ambitious climate change targets. This underlines the need for improved models to facilitate an understanding of the global challenges ahead, particularly on the concept of large-scale interconnection of power systems....
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We study a one-period supply chain problem consisting of numerous suppliers delivering a homogenous good. Individual supply is uncertain and may exhibit dependencies with other suppliers as well as with the stochastic demand. Assuming that reliability of supply represents an economic value for...
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