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Flexible Distribution Networks facilitates the enhanced flexibility, efficiency and reliability of distribution networks under complex operating environments delivered by high DG penetration. Considering the high share of DG and flexibility improvement brought by SOP-type power electronic devices, the work aims to solve the issues of optimal operation of flexible distribution networks. Technical solutions for flexible operation problems of FDN are discussed in depth, including efficient analytical methods with high penetration of DG, SOP-based optimal operation methods with uncertainty, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Flexible Distribution Networks facilitates the enhanced flexibility, efficiency and reliability of distribution networks under complex operating environments delivered by high DG penetration. Considering the high share of DG and flexibility improvement brought by SOP-type power electronic devices, the work aims to solve the issues of optimal operation of flexible distribution networks. Technical solutions for flexible operation problems of FDN are discussed in depth, including efficient analytical methods with high penetration of DG, SOP-based optimal operation methods with uncertainty, and high-performance convex optimization algorithms.

Readers will develop sound knowledge and gain insights into the optimal operation of FDN with high penetration of DG.

  • Provides efficient operation analysis methods for FDN with high penetration of distributed generators
  • Proposes measurement-based network estimation methods to improve the observability of network states
  • Develops SOP-based optimal operation methods to facilitate the flexible operation of FDN under complex and uncertain environments
  • Expounds local control frameworks to realize the rapid and effective implementation of flexible operation strategies
  • Reviews high-performance convex optimization methods to realize the efficient solving of optimal operation problems in FDN

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Peng Li is currently a professor at School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, China. His research interests include operation optimization of distribution networks and integrated energy systems, analysis and transient simulation of power system. He has published 41 academic articles as first author or corresponding author. Three articles are ranked "Highly Cited Paper¿ by the Essential Science Indicators; one article has been awarded the best paper in the IEEE Power Energy Society General Meeting. Dr. Peng Li holds 33 Chinese patents. He also co-authored 4 books. He has received more than 20 research grants with the accumulated fund over 20 million CNY (around USD 2.90 million). He is the assistant editor of Journal of Power and Energy Systems (JPES) and IET Energy Systems Integration, the young editorial board member for Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering and Power System Protection and Control. He has served for the international conferences as session chair and dozens of Chinese and English journals as reviewer.Dr. Peng Li is currently a professor at School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, China. His research interests include operation optimization of distribution networks and integrated energy systems, analysis and transient simulation of power system. He has published 41 academic articles as first author or corresponding author. Three articles are ranked "Highly Cited Paper¿ by the Essential Science Indicators; one article has been awarded the best paper in the IEEE Power Energy Society General Meeting. Dr. Peng Li holds 33 Chinese patents. He also co-authored 4 books. He has received more than 20 research grants with the accumulated fund over 20 million CNY (around USD 2.90 million). He is the assistant editor of Journal of Power and Energy Systems (JPES) and IET Energy Systems Integration, the young editorial board member for Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering and Power System Protection and Control. He has served for the international conferences as session chair and dozens of Chinese and English journals as reviewer.