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Shi You

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  137
Citations -  2643

Shi You is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Distributed generation. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 119 publications receiving 1836 citations. Previous affiliations of Shi You include Delhi Technological University & University of Copenhagen.

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Coordinated Charging of Electric Vehicles for Congestion Prevention in the Distribution Grid

TL;DR: This paper aims to coordinate the valuable services and operation constraints of three actors: the EV owner, the Fleet operator (FO) and the Distribution system operator (DSO), considering the individual EV owner's driving requirement, the charging cost of EV and thermal limits of cables and transformers in the proposed market framework.
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Demand profile study of battery electric vehicle under different charging options

TL;DR: In this article, a simulation and testing of the demand profile of a battery-electric vehicle (BEV) was conducted, and a linear region for the control of EV chargers was identified in the range of 20-90% state-of-charge (SOC).
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A market-based Virtual Power Plant

TL;DR: A market-based Virtual Power Plant model is proposed which provides individual DER units the accesses to current electricity markets and a use case of a MBVPP with micro Combined Heat and Power (µCHP) systems demonstrates the potential benefits and operation scenarios of theMBVPP model.
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A multi-agent system for distribution grid congestion management with electric vehicles

TL;DR: A two level hierarchical control method for integrating EVs into the distribution network is proposed to coordinate the self-interests and operational constraints of two actors, the EV owner and Distribution system operator (DSO), facilitated by the introduction of the fleet operator (FO) and the grid capacity market operator (CMO).
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Flexibility of combined heat and power plants: A review of technologies and operation strategies

TL;DR: A literature review on technical flexibility and characteristics of different CHP technologies is summarized and the applications of CHP system flexibility in the IES are discussed from the perspectives of plant owners, system operators and demand side.