Essays about: "topplast"
Found 4 essays containing the word topplast.
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1. Long-term forecasting model for future electricity consumption in French non-interconnected territories
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : In the context of decarbonizing the electricity generation of French non-interconnected territories, the knowledge of future electricity demand, in particular annual and peak demand in the long-term, is crucial to design new renewable energy infrastructures. So far, these territories, mainly islands located in the Pacific and Indian ocean, relies mainly on fossil fuels powered facilities. READ MORE
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2. EV Fleet Flexibility Estimation on the Distribution Network
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : A new electricity market model was drafted in Denmark (1) to define the roles of different players and promote the integration of renewable generation as well as the gradual shift towards smartgrids. Along with a clear political will and adjustments of some regulatory barriers, this potentiallyopens the market for an increased share in electric vehicles (EVs). READ MORE
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3. Techno-economic study of grid connected residential PV system with battery storage - A review of the Local System Operator (LSO) model
University essay from KTH/Elektroteknisk teori och konstruktionAbstract : The grid connected solar PV system with battery storage is one of the promising alternativeenergy solutions for electricity consumers. The Local System Operator (LSO) will be a newactor to operate its own energy system by integrating PV and battery system with other technicalsolutions. READ MORE
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4. The potential of residentialdemand response to reduce lossesin an urban low-voltagedistribution grid
University essay from KTH/ElkraftteknikAbstract : Demand response (DR) has been widely documented as a potential solution for severalchallenges the electrical power system is facing, such as the integration of intermittentrenewable electricity generation and maintaining system reliability undera rapid, global electrification. While l ots of r esearch has been done i nto differentmarket designs and tariffing methods, less work is available on the implications ofdemand response on power grid operation, especially for the low voltage side. READ MORE