scholarly journals The Deployment of Low Carbon Technologies in Modern Distribution Networks

Author(s):  
Ahmed A. Raouf Mohamed ◽  
D. John Morrow ◽  
Robert Best
Author(s):  
Rilwan O. Oliyide ◽  
Liana M. Cipcigan

The impacts of uptake and electricity load profiles of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Heat Pumps (HPs) on the low voltage (LV) distribution networks were analyzed. The United Kingdom (UK) has a legally mandated policy concerning reduction of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) emissions. Therefore, the integration of low carbon technologies (LCTs) especially EVs and HPs at the LV networks is expected to increase in the drive to reducing the GHGs emissions. Future uptake scenarios, adapted from the National Grid studies, of EVs and HPs were developed for a real and typical urban LV distribution network in Great Britain (GB). Gridlab-D, an agent-based power system simulation software, was used to model the LV distribution network. The model was run for four different scenarios considering seasonal load profiles and projected EVs and HPs uptakes for each of the year 2020, 2030, 2040 and 2050 respectively. The results were analyzed in terms of transformer loading, voltage profiles of the feeders, and the ampacity loading of the cables for the different scenarios of the years.


2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 1447-1452
Author(s):  
Vincent Mazauric ◽  
Ariane Millot ◽  
Claude Le Pape-Gardeux ◽  
Nadia Maïzi

To overcome the negative environemental impact of the actual power system, an optimal description of quasi-static electromagnetics relying on a reversible interpretation of the Faraday’s law is given. Due to the overabundance of carbon-free energy sources, this description makes it possible to consider an evolution towards an energy system favoring low-carbon technologies. The management for changing is then explored through a simplified linear-programming problem and an analogy with phase transitions in physics is drawn.


Author(s):  
Rilwan O. Oliyide ◽  
Charalampos Marmaras ◽  
Emmanuel T. Fasina ◽  
Liana M. Cipcigan

2021 ◽  
Vol 297 ◽  
pp. 117057
Author(s):  
Simon Meunier ◽  
Christina Protopapadaki ◽  
Ruben Baetens ◽  
Dirk Saelens

Demand will surge for the minerals for low-carbon technologies, but supply is concentrated and will lag, raising prices


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