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electrical power systems

Also known as: electric power systems, electrical power system

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A comprehensive overview on demand side energy management ... link.springer.com Springer Mar 13, 2023 5 facts
claimTo reduce costs without operator involvement, electrical power systems require control systems that select energy sources based on the period of energy demand.
claimDemand-side management (DSM) provides benefits to electrical power systems, including decreased energy losses and reduced premature aging of equipment, according to research by Cappers et al. (2010).
referenceJabir HJ, Teh J, Ishak D, and Abunima H published 'Impacts of demand-side management on electrical power systems: a review' in 2018 in the journal Energies, volume 11, issue 5, page 1050.
referenceJabir et al. (2018) published a review on the impacts of demand-side management on electrical power systems in Energies.
referenceCappers et al. examined the prospective benefits of Demand Side Management (DSM) to the electrical power system, noting that these enhancements have the potential to provide secondary advantages such as decreased losses and reduced premature aging of equipment (Cappers et al. 2010).
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers Mar 23, 2022 1 fact
claimThe global energy system requires a fundamental shift in how electric power systems are conceived and deployed, necessitating long-term system planning and holistic, coordinated policymaking across all sectors and nations.
The technical, geographical, and economic feasibility for solar ... ideas.repec.org IDEAS 1 fact
referencePaul Denholm and Robert M. Margolis published a study in 2007 titled 'Evaluating the limits of solar photovoltaics (PV) in electric power systems utilizing energy storage and other enabling technologies' in the journal Energy Policy.
Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep ... - Nature nature.com Nature Jun 17, 2021 1 fact
referenceThe EPRI 2019 report titled 'Carbon Capture and Storage in Electric Systems with Restricted Carbon Emissions' examines the role of carbon capture and storage technologies within electric power systems that have limitations on carbon emissions.
(PDF) The technical, geographical, and economic feasibility for solar ... academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
referencePaul Denholm and Robert M. Margolis evaluated the limits of solar photovoltaics (PV) in electric power systems that utilize energy storage and other enabling technologies in a 2007 study published in Energy Policy.