Special issue on “Optimal planning, operation and management in modern distribution networks and microgrids”
Deadline: 2021-01-15
Special issue on “Optimal planning, operation and management in modern distribution networks and microgrids”
Call for Papers
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, renewable energy could supply 80% of the world’s electricity by 2050. The developments of renewable energy generation technologies, efficient energy storage devices and advanced information technologies contribute to the upgrade of the conventional distribution network to a modern distribution network, and some important problems and even challenges then emerge and have to be addressed concerning the planning, operation and management of modern distribution networks and microgrids. Solving these problems will also help achieve the long-term goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Given the above-stated background, this special issue aims to provide a platform for timely publishing high-quality papers so as to share new theoretical findings, technological advances, case studies and practical applications in modern distribution networks and microgrids. It is intended for a broad audience interested in gaining comprehensive understanding of technical, economic and management issues in this important research field.
Topics of papers for the special issue include but are not limited to:
Static and dynamic modeling of modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Optimal planning of modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Optimal static operation strategies of modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Security assessment and operational control methods of modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Reliability analysis of modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Dynamic and stability analysis in modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Fault diagnosis and system restoration in modern distribution networks and microgrids.
h)Management strategies in modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Business models for entities in modern distribution networks and microgrids.
Submission Deadline:
Submission Deadline:Jan. 15, 2021
Publication Date:
Publication Date:Apr. 30, 2021
About the guest editors-in-chief
Fushuan WEN
Fushuan WEN has been a full professor in Zhejiang University, China since 1997, and is a part-time distinguished professor in Hangzhou Dianzi University, China. He had been a university distinguished professor in South China University of Technology from 2005 to 2009, a professor in Universiti Teknologi Brunei from 2014 to 2017, and an Otto Monsted Foundation Guest Professor in Technical University of Denmark in 2015. He has also been undertaking various teaching, research and visiting appointments in National University of Singapore, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, University of Hong Kong, University of New South Wales, Queensland University of Technology, Nanyang Technological University, Murdoch University, Tallinn University of Technology. He is listed in "Most Cited Chinese Researchers" in five consecutive years from 2015 to 2019 by Elsevier. He serves as the editor-in-chief of Energy Conversion and Economics (IET, UK), the deputy Editor-in-Chief of Automation of Electric Power Systems, and the editor, subject editor and associate editor of several international journals. He was elected to IEEE Fellow for contributions to fault diagnosis in power grids in November, 2020.
Donglian QI
Donglian QI has been a full professor in Zhejiang University, China since 2004. She is currently a deputy dean of College of Electrical Engineering at Zhejiang University. Prof. QI is mainly engaged in the basic theory and applications of cyber physical power systems (CPPS), digital image processing, artificial intelligence, and control theory of electric operation and maintenance robots.She is a member of the expert committee of the "Key Renewable Energy Projects" group in the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, a deputy director of Electrical Engineering Teaching Committee of Electric Power Education Association, an editorial board member of Clean Energy, and serves as a deputy director of Academic Committee of Key Laboratory of High-power Supply Reliability Distribution Technology Enterprises in Fujian Province.
Editor:Yangbo Wang
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