Methods and Concepts for Designing and Validating Smart Grid Systems

Energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies are key contributors to curtailing the emission of greenhouse gases that continue to cause global warming. The efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions also strongly affect electrical power systems. Renewable sources, storage systems, and flexible load...

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Main Authors: Baihaqi (Author), THOMAS,Strasser (Author), SEBASTIAN,Rohjans (Author), GRAEME,Burt (Author)
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Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019.
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