Resilient energy supply in times of crises and transition
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Martin Wolter
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Martin Wolter received his diploma in electrical engineering in 2006, his Dr.-Ing degree in 2008 and his venia legendi in 2012 all from Leibniz University Hannover. From 2011 to 2015 he worked at 50Hertz Transmission GmbH in system operation concept development. Since 2015, he has been head of the chair of Electric Networks and Renewable Energy at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. His research topics are power system modelling and simulation, system security and system operation as well as power system dynamics.und Denys Meshkov
Dr.-Ing. Denys Meshkov received his diploma in Mechanical Engineering in 2003 and a degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences in 2010 at the National Technical University „Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute“. Since 2012, he has been working as an Associate Professor at the Department of Engines and Hybrid Power Installations at NTU „KhPI“. His research interests include alternative energy, hybrid and electric vehicle technologies, and powertrain control systems.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Resilient energy supply in times of crises and transition
- Methods
- Batteries for fast frequency containment response: market impacts on outage dynamics
- Synthesis of speed controllers by the polynomial equations method for an unstable electromechanical object
- Optimal power dispatch in microgrids using mixed-integer linear programming
- Review on peak detect and hold circuits and their applicability in partial discharge detection
- Applications
- Analysis of the degree of correlation of spatial distribution of electricity theft and exogenous variables: case study of Florianopolis, Brazil
- Linear transverse flux generator for wave energy conversion: design optimization and analysis
- Improving quality of electricity generated by grid-tied inverters in solar power plants in low generated power mode using frequency adaptive PWM
- Survey
- Regional marketing mechanisms for industrial energy flexibility enabled by service-oriented IT platforms
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Resilient energy supply in times of crises and transition
- Methods
- Batteries for fast frequency containment response: market impacts on outage dynamics
- Synthesis of speed controllers by the polynomial equations method for an unstable electromechanical object
- Optimal power dispatch in microgrids using mixed-integer linear programming
- Review on peak detect and hold circuits and their applicability in partial discharge detection
- Applications
- Analysis of the degree of correlation of spatial distribution of electricity theft and exogenous variables: case study of Florianopolis, Brazil
- Linear transverse flux generator for wave energy conversion: design optimization and analysis
- Improving quality of electricity generated by grid-tied inverters in solar power plants in low generated power mode using frequency adaptive PWM
- Survey
- Regional marketing mechanisms for industrial energy flexibility enabled by service-oriented IT platforms