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  1. Strategies for Continuous Balancing in Future Power Systems with High Wind and Solar Shares
  2. Grid Integration Impacts of Hydrostatic Transmission-Based Wind Turbines
  3. State Residualisation and Kron Reduction for Model Order Reduction of Energy Systems
  4. Indirect weather‐based approaches for increasing power transfer capabilities of electrical transmission networks
  5. Requirements and Grid Standards for Grid-Forming Inverters
  6. Assessment of Carbon-Aware Flexibility Measures From Data Centres Using Machine Learning
  7. Green Hydrogen Blends with Natural Gas and Its Impact on the Gas Network
  8. System Impact Studies for Near 100% Renewable Energy Systems Dominated by Inverter Based Variable Generation
  9. Guest Editorial: Special issue from 9th IET Renewable Power Generation Conference
  10. C-E (curtailment – Energy share) map: An objective and quantitative measure to evaluate wind and solar curtailment
  11. Fast frequency response provision from commercial demand response, from scheduling to stability in power systems
  12. Multi‐sectoral flexibility measures to facilitate wind and solar power integration
  13. Stability enhancement strategies for a 100% grid‐forming and grid‐following converter‐based Irish power system
  14. Grid‐forming requirements based on stability assessment for 100% converter‐based Irish power system
  15. Incorporating Line Security Constraints within Network Planning for Dynamic Line Rating Systems
  16. Power system stability in the transition to a low carbon grid: A techno‐economic perspective on challenges and opportunities
  17. Coordinating Demand Response Aggregation With LV Network Operational Constraints
  18. Operational challenges for low and high temperature electrolyzers exploiting curtailed wind energy for hydrogen production
  19. Demand response through reject water scheduling in water resource recovery facilities: A demonstration with BSM2
  20. Investigation of the Multi-Point Injection of Green Hydrogen from Curtailed Renewable Power into a Gas Network
  21. Freezing Grid-Forming Converter Virtual Angular Speed to Enhance Transient Stability Under Current Reference Limiting
  22. Transient Stability Enhancement with High Shares of Grid-Following Converters in a 100% Converter Grid
  23. Impact of Wide-Scale Data Centre Growth on Power System Operation with Large Share of Renewables
  24. Addressing technical challenges in 100% variable inverter‐based renewable energy power systems
  25. Benchmarking leachate co-treatment strategies in municipal wastewater treatment plants under dynamic conditions and energy prices
  26. Review of wind generation within adequacy calculations and capacity markets for different power systems
  27. Guest Editorial: Multi-carrier Energy Storage for Harnessing Renewable Generation
  28. Modelling Demand and Response in WWTPs: Extension of BSM1 with Aeration Tank Settling
  29. Backbone—An Adaptable Energy Systems Modelling Framework
  30. RoCoF-Constrained Scheduling Incorporating Non-Synchronous Residential Demand Response
  31. Predicting wastewater treatment plant performance during aeration demand shifting with a dual-layer reaction settling model
  32. Non-synchronous fast frequency reserves in renewable energy integrated power systems: A critical review
  33. Advances in Energy Systems
  34. Short‐Term Frequency Response of Power Systems with High Nonsynchronous Penetration Levels
  35. Technical Impacts of High Penetration Levels of Wind Power on Power System Stability
  36. Integration of compressed air energy storage with wind generation into the electricity grid
  37. Drivers for sub-hourly scheduling in unit commitment models
  38. Impact of modelling non-normality and stochastic dependence of variables on operating reserve determination of power systems with high penetration of wind power
  39. Local and regional microgrid models to optimise the design of isolated electrification projects
  40. Wind power within European grid codes: Evolution, status and outlook
  41. Efficient Large-Scale Energy Storage Dispatch: Challenges in Future High Renewable Systems
  42. System-Level Operational and Adequacy Impact Assessment of Photovoltaic and Distributed Energy Storage, with Consideration of Inertial Constraints, Dynamic Reserve and Interconnection Flexibility
  43. Guest Editorial
  44. Synergetic frequency response from multiple flexible loads
  45. Impact of voltage dip induced delayed active power recovery on wind integrated power systems
  46. Sub-hour Unit Commitment MILP Model with Benchmark Problem Instances
  47. Implementation of demand response strategies in a multi-purpose commercial building using a whole-building simulation model approach
  48. Wind and solar energy curtailment: A review of international experience
  49. Autonomous Plug & Play Electric Vehicle Charging Scenarios including Reactive Power Provision: A Probabilistic Load Flow Analysis
  50. Impact of electric vehicle load response variation on frequency stability
  51. Analysing the impact of large-scale decentralised demand side response on frequency stability
  52. Emulated Inertial Response From Wind Turbines: Gain Scheduling and Resource Coordination
  53. Stability-constrained unit commitment with water network loads
  54. Transmission planning, flexibility measures and renewables integration for ireland power system
  55. Validating unit commitment models: A case for benchmark test systems
  56. Stability impacts of high levels of wind power
  57. Automatic voltage control (AVC) system under uncertainty from wind power
  58. Utilising Time of Use Surveys to Predict Domestic Hot Water Consumption and Heat Demand Profiles of Residential Building Stocks
  59. Controlled Charging of Electric Vehicles to Minimize Energy Losses in Distribution Systems
  60. Modelling of a Multi-purpose Commercial Building for Demand Response Analysis
  61. Cycling and flexibility concerns revealed in high variability systems employing sub-hourly UC
  62. Characterization of gas turbine lean blowout during frequency excursions in power networks
  63. Characterization of Gas Turbine Lean Blowout During Frequency Excursions in Power Networks
  64. Investigation of frequency stability during high penetration of CCGTs and variable-speed wind generators in electricity networks
  65. Using Energy Storage to Manage High Net Load Variability at Sub-Hourly Time-Scales
  66. Impact of large scale demand side response on system frequency- A case study
  67. Inertia considerations within unit commitment and economic dispatch for systems with high non-synchronous penetrations
  68. Building a better model A novel approach for mapping organisational and functional structure
  69. Transmission, Variable Generation, and Power System Flexibility
  70. Voltage Dip Induced Frequency Events in Wind Integrated Power Systems
  71. Building a Better Model: A Novel Approach for Mapping Organisational and Functional Structure
  72. Short-term frequency response of power systems with high non-synchronous penetration levels
  73. Studying the Maximum Instantaneous Non-Synchronous Generation in an Island System—Frequency Stability Challenges in Ireland
  74. Challenges in utilisation of demand side response for operating reserve provision
  75. Emissions from cycling of thermal power plants in electricity systems with high penetration of wind power: Life cycle assessment for Ireland
  76. Provision of flexibility at high wind penetration levels using modern storage heater load
  77. Rolling multi-period optimization to control electric vehicle charging in distribution networks
  78. Wind Power Integration: Connection and System Operational Aspects
  79. Gas Turbine Modelling for Power System Dynamic Simulation Studies
  80. Rolling Multi-Period Optimization to Control Electric Vehicle Charging in Distribution Networks
  81. Variable Generation, Reserves, Flexibility and Policy Interactions
  82. Operational security at high penetrations of stochastic, non-synchronous generation
  83. A new method for determining the demand reserve offer function
  84. Capacity Value of Wave Power
  85. Steps for a Complete Wind Integration Study
  86. Co-ordination of frequency responsive wind plant in future power systems
  87. Frequency response of power systems with variable speed wind turbines
  88. Local versus centralized charging strategies for electric vehicles in low voltage distribution systems
  89. Methodologies to determine operating reserves due to increased wind power
  90. Multi-objective reactive power support from wind farms for network performance enhancement
  91. Unit Commitment With Dynamic Cycling Costs
  92. Voltage security constrained reactive power optimization incorporating wind generation
  93. Controlled charging of electric vehicles in residential distribution networks
  94. Frequency Response of Power Systems With Variable Speed Wind Turbines
  95. Methodologies to Determine Operating Reserves Due to Increased Wind Power
  96. Assessment of power system flexibility: A high-level approach
  97. Energy storage for wind integration: Hydropower and other contributions
  98. Optimal charging of electric vehicles in low-voltage distribution systems
  99. Power system flexibility assessment — State of the art
  100. System-wide contribution to frequency response from variable speed wind turbines
  101. The importance of sub-hourly modeling with a high penetration of wind generation
  102. The flexible demand influence on the joint energy and reserve markets
  103. Local Versus Centralized Charging Strategies for Electric Vehicles in Low Voltage Distribution Systems
  104. Evaluation of Power System Flexibility
  105. Multi-Mode Operation of Combined-Cycle Gas Turbines With Increasing Wind Penetration
  106. Optimal Charging of Electric Vehicles in Low-Voltage Distribution Systems
  107. Potential for electric vehicles to provide power system reserve
  108. Demand Side Management Potential of Domestic Water Heaters and Space Heaters
  109. Load Inertia Estimation Using White and Grey-Box Estimators for Power Systems with High Wind Penetration
  110. Validation of Fixed Speed Induction Generator Models for Inertial Response Using Wind Farm Measurements
  111. Optimal allocation of distributed reactive power resources under network constraints for system loss minimization
  112. System-wide inertial response from fixed speed and variable speed wind turbines
  113. The role of power system flexibility in generation planning
  114. Demand side resource operation on the Irish power system with high wind power penetration
  115. A new method for transmission loss allocation considering the circulating currents between generators
  116. The impact of increased interconnection on electricity systems with large penetrations of wind generation: A case study of Ireland and Great Britain
  117. Decoupled-DFIG Fault Ride-Through Strategy for Enhanced Stability Performance During Grid Faults
  118. Flicker mitigation strategy for DFIGs during variable wind conditions
  119. Impact on transient and frequency stability for a power system at very high wind penetration
  120. Evolution of operating reserve determination in wind power integration studies
  121. Impact assessment of varying penetrations of electric vehicles on low voltage distribution systems
  122. Integration of variable generation: Capacity value and evaluation of flexibility
  123. Coordinated utilisation of wind farm reactive power capability for system loss optimisation
  124. Optimization of FRT active power performance of a DFIG during transient grid faults
  125. Graphical determination of network limits for wind power integration
  126. Active use of DFIG based wind farms for transient stability improvement during grid disturbances
  127. Use of electricity price to match heat load with wind power generation
  128. Transient stability analysis of a power system with high wind penetration
  129. Managing variability of wind energy with heating load control
  130. The impact of generation mix on the scheduling of power systems with high wind penetration
  131. Optimal Power Flow under Variable Wind Generation
  132. Statistical model for power plant performance monitoring and analysis
  133. The Impact of Wind Farm Power Oscillations on the Irish Power System
  134. Modernising and Rationalising the First Course in Power Systems on the Island of Ireland
  135. Wind Power Integration: Connection and system operational aspects
  136. SUB-SPACE PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS FOR POWER PLANT MONITORING
  137. WEIGHTED FOULING MODEL FOR POWER PLANT CONDENSER MONITORING
  138. Wind Farm Induced Oscillations
  139. Increasing wind farm capacity
  140. SUB-SPACE PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS FOR POWER PLANT MONITORING
  141. The Impact of Combined-Cycle Gas Turbine Short-Term Dynamics on Frequency Control
  142. Measurement-based estimation of wind farm inertia
  143. Wind intermittency - mitigation measures and load management
  144. Nonlinear Identification and Control of a Turbogenerator—An On-Line Scheduled Multiple Model/Controller Approach
  145. DATA MINING TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO POWER PLANT PERFORMANCE MONITORING
  146. Study of fault ride-through for DFIG based wind turbines
  147. Condenser Maintenance Cost Optimisation Using Genetic Algorithms
  148. Local Model Networks Applied to Nonlinear Generator Excitation Control
  149. Partial Least Squares for Power Plant Performance Monitoring
  150. Effects of Large Scale Wind Power on Total System Variability and Operation: Case Study of Northern Ireland
  151. Thermal Power Plant Simulation and Control
  152. Multiple model nonlinear control of synchronous generators
  153. Modelling the Impact of Wind Power Fluctuations on the Load following Capability of an Isolated Thermal Power System
  154. Impact of remotely connected wind turbines on steady state operation of radial distribution networks
  155. Potential for wind generation on the Guyana coastlands
  156. Self-tuning turbine generator control for power plant
  157. Neural network based control for synchronous generators
  158. Excitation controllers
  159. Neural control of turbogenerator systems
  160. Neural Modelling and Control of a Synchronous Generator
  161. Expert adaptive control applied to turbogenerator systems
  162. A self-tuning automatic voltage regulator designed for an industrial environment
  163. Expert Self-Tuning Control for an Automatic Voltage Regulator
  164. Expert control of a self-tuning automatic voltage regulator
  165. Expert self-tuning control applied to automatic voltage regulation
  166. Real-time expert control for turbogenerator systems
  167. Self-tuning expert control for turbogenerator systems
  168. Integration of Renewable Energy into Present and Future Energy Systems
  169. Reserve trading within power purchase agreements
  170. Advances in power plant technology
  171. Data mining for performance monitoring and optimisation
  172. Dynamic frequency control with increasing wind generation
  173. Frequency stability issues for islanded power systems
  174. Generator excitation control using local model networks
  175. Grid integration: part III - case studies
  176. Nonlinear identification of turbogenerator AVR loop dynamics using fuzzy clustering