2014 International Conference on Power System Technology 2014
DOI: 10.1109/powercon.2014.6993577
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Study and application of microgrid energy management system based on the four-dimensional energy management space

Abstract: Themicrogrid energy management system, which is the core of the microgrid control system, is mainly responsible for the microgrid operating state monitoring, muti-source coordination control, energy optimization management and so on. Firstly, the hardware system is built by the design of the electrical structure and control structure. Around the goal with friendly interaction between microgrid and distribution, it has designed software system platform and application of functional and developed the energy mana… Show more

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“…The overlying Cenomanian to Maastrichtian sedimentary record (Late Cretaceous in Figure 3) consists of shallow marine carbonates and fine siliciclastic strata with gypsum and lacustrine limestone (Canérot, 1991;Gil, Carenas, Segura, Hidalgo, & García, 2004). The Late Cretaceous formations are only preserved on the eastern flank of the Miravete anticline, having been eroded from the west flank before deposition of Palaeogene red beds.…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overlying Cenomanian to Maastrichtian sedimentary record (Late Cretaceous in Figure 3) consists of shallow marine carbonates and fine siliciclastic strata with gypsum and lacustrine limestone (Canérot, 1991;Gil, Carenas, Segura, Hidalgo, & García, 2004). The Late Cretaceous formations are only preserved on the eastern flank of the Miravete anticline, having been eroded from the west flank before deposition of Palaeogene red beds.…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 99%