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About: Electric power is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 73036 publications have been published within this topic receiving 636991 citations.


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17 Sep 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) based on silicon technology, which is a vision of the future based on the silicon science, which will surely revolutionize the power system.
Abstract: For economic reasons most if not all of the worlds electric power supply are widely interconnected, involving interconnections inside utilities own territories which extend to inter-utility interconnections and then to inter-regionals. The author describes how with this in mind, the Electric Power Research Institute representing the collaborative R&D arm of the US utilities, has put forward a concept, a vision of the future based on silicon science, called flexible AC transmission system (FACTS). While some of the relevant technology i.e., static VAR compensation is already in wide use, the FACTS concept has brought to the table a tremendous potential for thyristor based controllers which will surely revolutionize the power system. >

368 citations

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TL;DR: The global energy scenario, climate change problems, and the methods of their mitigation are discussed and the impact of power electronics in energy saving, renewable energy systems, bulk energy storage, and electric/hybrid vehicles is discussed.
Abstract: Power electronics technology has gained significant maturity after several decades of dynamic evolution of power semiconductor devices, converters, pulse width modulation (PWM) techniques, electrical machines, motor drives, advanced control, and simulation techniques. According to the estimate of the Electric Power Research Institute, roughly 70% of electrical energy in the USA now flows through power electronics, which will eventually grow to 100%. In the 21st century, we expect to see the tremendous impact of power electronics not only in global industrialization and general energy systems, but also in energy saving, renewable energy systems, and electric/hybrid vehicles. The resulting impact in mitigating climate change problems is expected to be enormous. This paper, in the beginning, will discuss the global energy scenario, climate change problems, and the methods of their mitigation. Then, it will discuss the impact of power electronics in energy saving, renewable energy systems, bulk energy storage, and electric/hybrid vehicles. Finally, it will review several example applications before coming to conclusion and future prognosis.

367 citations

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TL;DR: A modified form of existing CMOS based voltage doubler circuit is presented to achieve 160% increase in output power over traditional circuits at 0 dBm input power.
Abstract: RF energy harvesting holds a promise able future for generating a small amount of electrical power to drive partial circuits in wirelessly communicating electronics devices. This paper presents the overview and progress achieved in RF energy harvesting field. A modified form of existing CMOS based voltage doubler circuit is presented to achieve 160% increase in output power over traditional circuits at 0 dBm input power. A schottky diode based RF energy harvesting circuit performance is also studied with practical and simulations results.

365 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a one-hour-ahead load forecasting method using the correction of similar day data is proposed, where the forecasted load power is obtained by adding a correction to the selected similar-day data.
Abstract: Load forecasting has always been the essential part of an efficient power system planning and operation. Several electric power companies are now forecasting load power based on conventional methods. However, since the relationship between load power and factors influencing load power is nonlinear, it is difficult to identify its nonlinearity by using conventional methods. Most of papers deal with 24-hour-ahead load forecasting or next day peak load forecasting. These methods forecast the demand power by using forecasted temperature as forecast information. But, when the temperature curves changes rapidly on the forecast day, load power changes greatly and forecast error would going to increase. In conventional methods neural networks uses all similar day's data to learn the trend of similarity. However, learning of all similar day's data is very complex, and it does not suit learning of neural network. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the neural network structure and learning time. To overcome these problems, we propose a one-hour-ahead load forecasting method using the correction of similar day data. In the proposed prediction method, the forecasted load power is obtained by adding a correction to the selected similar day data.

364 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a worldwide overview of power-to-gas projects producing hydrogen or renewable substitute natural gas focusing projects in central Europe is presented, including previously unreviewed projects and combining project names with details such as plant location.
Abstract: This review gives a worldwide overview on Power-to-Gas projects producing hydrogen or renewable substitute natural gas focusing projects in central Europe. It deepens and completes the content of previous reviews by including hitherto unreviewed projects and by combining project names with details such as plant location. It is based on data from 153 completed, recent and planned projects since 1988 which were evaluated with regards to plant allocation, installed power development, plant size, shares and amounts of hydrogen or substitute natural gas producing examinations and product utilization phases. Cost development for electrolysis and carbon dioxide methanation was analyzed and a projection until 2030 is given with an outlook to 2050. The results show substantial cost reductions for electrolysis as well as for methanation during the recent years and a further price decline to less than 500 euro per kilowatt electric power input for both technologies until 2050 is estimated if cost projection follows the current trend. Most of the projects examined are located in Germany, Denmark, the United States of America and Canada. Following an exponential global trend to increase installed power, today's Power-to-Gas applications are operated at about 39 megawatt. Hydrogen and substitute natural gas were investigated on equal terms concerning the number of projects.

364 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023267
2022678
20211,512
20202,845
20193,476