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Spring 2021
Smart grid, typically regarded as the next generation of electrical power grid, can bring numerous benefits for electric utilities and customers with substantial economic and ecological benefits. However, uncertainties caused by the distributed power generation from renewable energy sources,...
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Fall 2021
In recent years, due to the environmental concerns caused by the emissions from public transit services relying on traditional fossil fuels, the electrification of the public transit sector has attracted great attention from both automobile industry and academia. Specifically, the electric buses...
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Spring 2021
Along with the growing environmental concerns, it is envisioned that electric vehicles (EVs) will play a significant role in transportation systems in the near future. Due to the ever-increasing penetration rate of EVs, new opportunities and challenges come one after another. On one hand, the...
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Stochastic Energy Management of Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Plants in Smart Distribution Systems
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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), in their current state, appear to be significant energy-consuming entities, harboring enormous but neglected potential for energy production. When proper energy management is applied, they are critical for enhancing the efficiency, sustainability, and...
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Stochastic Resilience-Oriented Smart Power Distribution System Planning and Operation Against Natural Disasters
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Climate change has become an urgent global concern in the 21st century. Such environmental variation has led to an increasing occurrence of natural disasters. For example, the continuing rises in global temperatures can bring about severe storms and wildfires. Consequently, electrical...
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Spring 2020
Electricity is an essential part of our daily life which can be supplied by power systems with fossil fuels or renewable energy sources. Nowadays, traditional power systems are evolving towards new smart grid with the development of advanced information and communication technology. Compared with...