NEIS 2018
Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems Hamburg, 20 – 21 September 2018
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Detlef Schulz (Hg.), NEIS 2018 (2019), VDE Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783800748228
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Beschreibung / Abstract
The ongoing transition of the electrical power system to a more distributed generation structure demands new ideas and solutions for the design of a safe and reliable energy supply.
We call the NEIS event "Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems". That should express that the future power system design demands a sustainable approach with several contributions and ideas from different application fields.
The NEIS 2018 was the sixth conference event, it provides a yearly occasion for scientists to present their current work. It is organised by the Chair of Electrical Power Systems of the Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg. In 2018, the NEIS was technically co-sponsored by the German chapter of the IEEE Power and Energy Society.
We call the NEIS event "Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems". That should express that the future power system design demands a sustainable approach with several contributions and ideas from different application fields.
The NEIS 2018 was the sixth conference event, it provides a yearly occasion for scientists to present their current work. It is organised by the Chair of Electrical Power Systems of the Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg. In 2018, the NEIS was technically co-sponsored by the German chapter of the IEEE Power and Energy Society.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- NEIS 2018
- Ihre Meinung zählt!
- Titlepage
- Imprint
- Preface
- Conference Organisation
- Scientific Advisory Board
- An Obituary for Istvà¡n Erlich
- Table of Contents
- Oral Presentations
- Session 1
- Session 2
- Keynotes
- K1 Corrective Control: Stability Analysis of Unified Controller Combining Frequency Control and Congestion Management
- K2 Dynamic and Operational Challenges in future Power Systems
- Session 1: Grid Support and Grid Impedance
- Session 2: High Voltage DC and Grid Failures in DC and AC Grids
- Session 3: Microgrids
- Session 4: Black Start Units and Power Quality
- Session 5: Power Converter Control and Reactive Power Management
- Session 6: Energy Storage and Battery Systems
- Poster Presentations
- PS1.1 Distributed State Estimation in Digitized Low-Voltage Networks
- Excursion to the 110-kV-Main-Distribution-Station in Hamburg-Jenfeld
- List of Authors