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Energy Conversion and Management Sustainability

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2021) | Viewed by 3251

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School of Engineering, University of Québec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), , Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9X 5E4, Canada
Interests: control; power electronics; modeling and identification of electric machines; power system co-generation with induction generators and diagnosis of energy conversion systems

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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue on the Sustainability of Energy Conversion and Management Sustainability is a scientific and technical platform that publishes original and multidisciplinary research results on various current and future aspects of energy.

The Special Issue publishes original contributions that include, among others:

  1. The different sources and types of conventional energy: mechanical, electrical, thermal, magnetic, nuclear, hydraulic, electromagnetic, electromechanical, fossil, etc.;
  2. Individual and hybrid renewable resources: solar (thermal) and photovoltaic (PV), animal and forest biomass, biofuels, wind, tidal, geothermal, oceanic, PV/wind, PV/hydro, PV/diesel, wind/diesel, PV/hydro/wind, etc.;
  3. The different stages of transformation, management and use of energy: production, transport, distribution, storage, maintenance, control and monitoring, optimization, detection and faults diagnosis, safety of operation, etc.

The articles covered by the Special Issue must cover at least one of the above research fields. They must identify or point out innovative aspects of the studied systems, technologies, methodologies, or analytical techniques. Finally, priority will be given to work whose analytical results are supported by experimental validations.

Prof. Dr. René Wamkeue
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Evaluation of Latvian Power System Static Stability According to a New Development Strategy until 2025
by Inga Zicmane, Sergey Kovalenko, Svetlana Beryozkina, Kristina Berzina and Aleksejs Sobolevskis
Sustainability 2021, 13(12), 6860; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/su13126860 - 17 Jun 2021
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The current stage of world energy development is characterized by the creation of powerful, territorially unified energy systems under free market conditions as well as renewable energy integration. Such transactions challenge networks’ configurations and their operating modes. Electric power system (EPS) static stability [...] Read more.
The current stage of world energy development is characterized by the creation of powerful, territorially unified energy systems under free market conditions as well as renewable energy integration. Such transactions challenge networks’ configurations and their operating modes. Electric power system (EPS) static stability could be considered one of the primary targets in this regard. The aim of this study was to evaluate the undergoing and expected modernization of the Latvian EPS in terms of static stability in a regional scale-based case study. In order to define static stability, a method based on a bus admittance matrix was proposed. A simplified Latvian EPS model was developed and assessed for the following three modes: past (2017), current (2020), and planned (2025), taking into account the Baltic States’ planned development scenarios including large wind farm integration. The evaluation of computation results provided an opportunity to visually inspect changes in the EPS’ sensitive elements such as lines and nodes. As a result, positive changes were observed (decrease of several weak points) for the planned mode (2025) as compared to the past mode (2017) under the considered modernization scenario. The detailed analysis and results are presented in the article. Full article
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