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Marcin Jarnut
Researcher at University of Zielona Góra
Publications - 47
Citations - 531
Marcin Jarnut is an academic researcher from University of Zielona Góra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & AC power. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 46 publications receiving 451 citations.
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Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Poland
Grzegorz Benysek,Marcin Jarnut +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the current state of development and future direction in the market for electric vehicles in Poland, with respect to the charging infrastructure, and outline the potential for using electric vehicle charging terminals, in developing Semi-Smart systems at the level of lowvoltage distribution grids.
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Application of Stochastic Decentralized Active Demand Response (DADR) System for Load Frequency Control
TL;DR: The results of simulation investigations have confirmed that the proposed stochastic DADR solution, because of its high dynamic response in dealing with disturbance phenomena, might be used as part of both the primary and the secondary load frequency control in electrical power systems.
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Hybrid Voltage Sag\/Swell Compensators: A Review of Hybrid AC\/AC Converters
TL;DR: In this article, a review of hybrid ac/ac converters designed to compensate voltage sags and swells with the aim of protecting sensitive loads against sudden and severe changes in supply voltage amplitude is described.
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Comparative analysis of selected energy storage technologies for prosumer-owned microgrids
TL;DR: In this article, the properties of selected energy storage technologies suitable for small-scale micro-grids containing renewable energy sources are discussed and compared to the properties for other energy storage devices similarly classified but at a different level of development.
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AC–AC power electronic converters without DC energy storage: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on AC-AC power converter technologies without DC-link energy storage elements, which are fully solid state devices with small passive elements, implemented to filter off the high frequency current or voltage components.