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Regionalisierung von E-Kfz-Ladestellen in Szenarien für den zukünftigen Ausbau in Deutschland
(2023-04)
Ein wesentlicher Baustein zur Senkung der CO2-Emissionen im Verkehrssektor ist die Elektrifizierung des Individualverkehrs, wobei die schnell wachsende Lade-infrastruktur Auswirkungen auf das Stromnetz hat. Netzberechnungen erfordern die räumliche Verortung von zukünftigen Ladestellen. Die vorliegende Arbeit mo-delliert dafür Heimladestellen und öffentlich zugängliche Ladestellen holistisch und punktgenau, und ist für alle Gemeinden in Deutschland anwendbar. Zunächst wird die Anzahl an Elektrofahrzeugen und Ladestellen ...
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Entwicklung und Analyse Lidar-basierter Kurzzeitmessstrategien zur Bestimmung des Windpotenzials
(2022)
Zur Erreichung der Klimaziele ist ein deutlicher Ausbau der Windenergie notwendig. Dies erfordert die Erschließung neuer, geeigneter Standorte für die Errichtung von Windparks. Die Grundlage einer Windparkplanung stellt üblicherweise eine Windmesskampagne dar, in der die Windverhältnisse am jeweiligen Standort bestimmt und das langjährige Windpotenzial abgeschätzt werden. Hierbei besteht Bedarf an effizienten, d. h. kostengünstigen und zeitlich begrenzten Messstrategien, die überdies eine hohe Genauigkeit der ...
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Power System Inertia
(2019)
System inertia is the instantaneous power reserve that stabilizes power systems after large-scale disturbances. It declines with increasing renewable generation, causing an increased risk of black-out unless action is taken. Providing additional inertia will be necessary to maintain security of supply at a reasonable level. To solve the problem of reduced inertia in a reliable and cost-efficient way, this thesis first systematically describes requirements on system level, as basis for the following evaluation of ...
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Long-term voltage stability of electric power systems hosting inverter-interfaced energy sources
(2021)
The study of power system dynamics refers to the motion of electro-mechanical and electro-magnetic quantities such as voltages, currents, rotational speeds, angles and powers under the action of forces caused by system disturbances. For decades, such dynamics have been extensively dominated by large Synchronous Generators (SGs). Not a surprising statement, considering that the power systems that we know today were built based on the SG concept since the closing decades of the 19th century. It all began in 1891, when ...
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Development of feedback control for energy policy design to guarantee sustainable solar and wind power investment growth
(2021)
Energy transition in the power sector is one of the main pathways to achieving the climate targets. In order to stimulate renewable power development, regulatory policies play a vital role. However, these policies have so far attained only partial results or unexpected consequences due to the unsuitable designs. Therefore, the study addresses the question, “How do regulatory policies have to be designed in order to create a favorable environment for renewable power development?”
This work proposes to use feedback ...
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Load Reducing Control for Wind Turbines: Load Estimation and Higher Level Controller Tuning based on Disturbance Spectra and Linear Models
(2017-05-08)
The aim of this work is to demonstrate an efficient and pragmatic approach for design and optimization of load reducing controllers for wind turbines. Load reducing control means that, besides the classical rotor speed control loop, load or oscillation signals are included as additional input signals into the controller. Thereby, a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) control design problem arises.
While the basic concepts of load reducing control and the achievable load reductions are essentially known from ...