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Danny Pudjianto
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 104
Citations - 3605
Danny Pudjianto is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Distributed generation & Wind power. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 97 publications receiving 3064 citations. Previous affiliations of Danny Pudjianto include University of Chile & University of Manchester.
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Virtual power plant and system integration of distributed energy resources
TL;DR: In this paper, a concept of virtual power plant (VPP) is presented along with the overarching structure of the VPP, the primary vehicle for delivering cost efficient integration of distributed energy resources (DER) into the existing power systems.
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Impact of wind generation on the operation and development of the UK electricity systems
TL;DR: In this article, an assessment of the costs and benefits of wind generation on the UK electricity system is carried out, assuming different levels of wind power capacity, and it is concluded that the system will be able to accommodate significant increases in wind power generation with relatively small increases in overall costs of supply, about 5% of the current domestic electricity price.
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Whole-Systems Assessment of the Value of Energy Storage in Low-Carbon Electricity Systems
TL;DR: A novel whole-systems approach to valuing the contribution of grid-scale electricity storage is presented, which simultaneously optimizes investment into new generation, network and storage capacity, while minimising system operation cost, and also considering reserve and security requirements.
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Smart control for minimizing distribution network reinforcement cost due to electrification
Danny Pudjianto,Predrag Djapic,Marko Aunedi,Chin Kim Gan,Goran Strbac,Sikai Huang,David Infield +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the benefits of various applications of smart network control and demand response technologies for enhancing the integration of these future load categories, and for improvements in operation management and efficient use of distribution network assets are addressed.
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Taking an active approach
Predrag Djapic,Charlotte Ramsay,Danny Pudjianto,Goran Strbac,Joseph Mutale,Nick Jenkins,R.N. Allan +6 more
TL;DR: The United Kingdom is leading Europe in its power market reforms and is currently engaged in addressing issues of DG integration through development of innovative approaches to network planning, operation, regulation, and pricing as mentioned in this paper.