Best Papers 2023

Selected E-Mobility Papers 2023 for “IET Special Virtual Collection of Selected Papers”

The following papers of the 7th E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium (Copenhagen, 2023) have been selected as the best papers and are now eligible for the manuscript submission process of the IET Special Virtual Collection of Selected Papers.

  • Test Device for in-Field Validation of Grid-Friendly Controlled Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment in AC/Mode 3 and DC/Mode 4 Charging
    L. Baum, A. Stadler, S. Darvish, D. Schulz (Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany)
  • Investigation of Parameters Impacting the Energy Consumption of Electric Buses
    A. Jahic (Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany), R. Soliman (Hamburger Hochbahn AG, Germany), M. Eskander, M. Plenz, E. Avdevicius, D. Schulz (Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany)
  • Application of Electric Vehicle Charging Station for Power Factor Correction of Industrial Load
    A. Nath, Z. Rather (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)

Selected Wind & Solar Papers 2023 for “IET Special Virtual Collection of Selected Papers”

The following papers of the 22nd Wind & Solar Integration Workshop (Copenhagen, 2023) have been selected as the best papers and are now eligible for the manuscript submission process of the IET Special Virtual Collection of Selected Papers.

  • Active Filtering Trial to Reduce Harmonic Voltage Distortion in an Offshore Wind Power Plant
    Ł. Kocewiak (Ørsted, Denmark), E. Guest (Siemens Gamesa, Denmark), M. K. Bakhshizadeh Dowlatabadi (Ørsted, Denmark), T. Siepker (Siemens Gamesa, Denmark)
  • Power Oscillations and Voltage Control Properties
    P. H. Nielsen, L. Petersen (Vestas Wind Systems, Denmark)
  • Development of a Pricing Model for the Reactive Power Supply via STATCOM Capability of a Real PV Power Plant
    S. Eichner (Fraunhofer ISE, Germany), M. Schuster, H. Köppe (TU Brunswick, Germany), F. Sass (50Hertz Transmission, Germany), R. Grab (Fraunhofer ISE, Germany)
  • Black Start of HVDC Links via Grid-Forming Wind Turbines: Sensitivity Analysis and Technical Requirements
    C. Klein, P. Düllmann, L. Osterkamp, N. Corte (IAEW RWTH Aachen, Germany), P. Ruffing (Amprion, Germany), S. M. Iftekharul Huq (Siemens Energy Global, Germany), A. Ahmedi (Total Energies OneTech, France), D. Yates (Carbon Trust, United Kingdom), W. Leterme (IAEW RWTH Aachen, Germany)
  • Reactive Current Profile of Grid-Forming Wind Power Plant Under Symmetrical Faults
    F. Zhao (Aalborg University, Denmark), X. Wang (KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), H. Wu, Y. Wu, T. Zhu (Aalborg University, Denmark), Y. Sun (Shell Global Solution International, Netherlands)
  • On the Effect of Inner Control Loops of Grid-Forming Converters on the Power Quality of Power Systems
    B. Weise (DIgSILENT, Germany)
  • Inertia Contribution of a Grid Forming DFIG Wind Turbine – Performance Considerations and Prototype Demonstration Results
    I. Vieto, D. Howard, S. Achilles (GE Vernova Consulting Services, USA)
  • Grid Strength Analysis for Integrating 30 GW of Offshore Wind Generation by 2030 in the U.S. Eastern Interconnection
    P. Sharma, L. Rese (NREL – National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA), B. Wang (University of Texas, USA), B. Vyakaranam (PNNL – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA), S. Shah (NREL – National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA)
  • Evolution of Harmonic Distortion in a Cablified Grid Island after Separation from the Meshed Transmission Grid – A Case Study from Denmark
    V. Akhmatov, T. Jakobsen, T. N. Nielsen (Energinet, Denmark), B. S. Bukh (Energinet | Aaalborg University, Denmark), M. Sørensen, B. C. Gellert (Energinet, Denmark)
  • Grid-Forming Synchronverter-based Control Method with Current Limiting Method for Grid-Side Converters of Type 4 Wind Power Plants
    P. Weber, W. Schulze (KIT – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany), P. Pawlowski (KIT – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | Beckhoff Automation, Germany), M. Suriyah, T. Leibfried (KIT – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
  • Impedance-Based Damping Effect for the Inner Loop of Grid-Forming VSCs
    L. Zhao (Aalborg University, Denmark), X. Wang (Aalborg University, Denmark | KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden), Z. Jin (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
  • Battery Energy Storage System Integration to the RTE Network: From EMT Studies to Site Validation
    O. Saad (Hydro-Québec, Canada), H. Honvo, A. Ajaja (EVLO Energy Storage, Canada), S. Dennetière, Y. Vernay (RTE, France)
  • Technical and Legal Analysis of the Grid-Serving Multi-Use of Battery Storage Systems for Prosumers
    H. Wagner, M. Lüdecke (TU Brunswick, Germany), A. Scheunert (TU Clausthal, Germany), C. Wegkamp, B. Engel (TU Brunswick, Germany), H. Weyer (TU Clausthal, Germany)
  • Control Strategies of Electrolyzers to Contribute Inertia and Fast Frequency Reserve in Context of a Megawatt-Scale Hydrogen Living-Lab
    T. Sauer, N. Schulz, B. Engel (TU Brunswick, Germany)
  • Effects of Grid Forming Technologies on Wind Turbine Mechanics during Black-Start Operation
    G. Navarro-Martínez, J. Martínez-Turegano, R. Blasco-Gimenez (Polytechnical University of Valencia, Spain)

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