2013 IEEE Grenoble Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ptc.2013.6652376
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Coordinated control of active devices in an overlay grid to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources in Europe

Abstract: The establishment of a pan-European overlay grid is often seen as promising option to efficiently transmit electricity from centralized renewable energy sources (RES) to Europe's load centers. One important question concerns the operation of such an overlay grid under consideration of the underlying transmission system. This paper studies the effects of the inclusion and coordinated control of active devices as a measure to increase the overall network benefit with respect to the integra- tion of RES. A method… Show more

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“…The future European power system has been examined by a variety of studies incorporating either low [7,8], medium [9][10][11][12] or high [13,14] spatial resolution. However, the investigation of VRES curtailments does not typically constitute the primary focus and, although often considered, they tend to remain outside the analysis and discussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The future European power system has been examined by a variety of studies incorporating either low [7,8], medium [9][10][11][12] or high [13,14] spatial resolution. However, the investigation of VRES curtailments does not typically constitute the primary focus and, although often considered, they tend to remain outside the analysis and discussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%