Today’s economies extremely depend on the uninterrupted supply of electrical energy. In addition, the quality of supply must be within…
DSO and the Distribution System Platform (DSP) Distribution grids are evolving, so should distribution utilities. The evolvement from Distribution Network…
The 21st century electric power grid is a dynamic, active, bidirectional, intermittent one, with thousands of new components, in both…
Observability can be defined as temporal, geospatial, and topological awareness of all grid variables and assets. A more modern times…
In highly renewables penetrated grids, Distributed Energy Resources (DER) play a very important role in grid stability and reliability, as…
Power system flexibility is defined as “the ability of a power system to reliably and cost effectively manage the variability…
Utilities are proactively developing incident management, grid hardening, and disaster recovery and resilience plans in anticipation of extreme grid episodes…
An electric power system is considered to be stable when the system returns to a stable balanced state after a…