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Zhao Yang Dong
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 930
Citations - 33916
Zhao Yang Dong is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Electricity market. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 872 publications receiving 23835 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhao Yang Dong include University of Newcastle & University of Queensland.
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Expansion Planning of Active Distribution Networks With Multiple Distributed Energy Resources and EV Sharing System
TL;DR: An expansion planning model for distribution networks by considering multiple types of energy resources in distribution side, including shared electric vehicle (SEV) charging stations, solar-based distributed generation sources, and battery energy storage systems is proposed.
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Load profiling and data mining techniques in electricity deregulated market
TL;DR: The current load profiling methods are compared using data mining techniques, by analysing and evaluating these classification techniques, to determine the load profiles for different types of customers.
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Modelling and aggregation of loads in flexible power networks
Jovica V. Milanovic,Julija Matevosiyan,Anish Gaikwad,Alberto Borghetti,S. Ž. Djokić,Zhao Yang Dong,Andrew Halley,Lidija M. Korunovic,Sergio Martinez Villanueva,Jin Ma,Pouyan Pourbeik,F. O. Resende,Stefan Sterpu,Fortunato Villella,Koji Yamashita,Odin Auer,Karim Karoui,Dimitry Kosterev,Shu Kwan Leung,Dumisani Mtolo,Samila Mat Zali,Adam J. Collin,Yizheng Xu +22 more
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Modeling and Analysis of Lithium Battery Operations in Spot and Frequency Regulation Service Markets in Australia Electricity Market
TL;DR: A battery market operation model is proposed to maximize financial return, and a battery operation cost estimator is built to evaluate the potential impacts of market operations on the battery lifespan.
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Data-Driven Planning of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: A Case Study of Sydney, Australia
TL;DR: A market-based mechanism is proposed for the problem of EV charger planning with a case study of Sydney where a predict-then-optimise diagram is introduced to fill the gap between data and the optimal EV charging infrastructure planning.