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Journal articles on the topic "Local power system"

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Kumar, Ajit. "Power System Stabilizers Design for Multimachine Power Systems Using Local Measurements." IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 31, no. 3 (May 2016): 2163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tpwrs.2015.2460260.

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Ohnishi, Tokuo, Masaya Furuhashi, and Kensuke Kawasaki. "Solar Power Generation System Installed Individually for Local Power Network System." IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications 115, no. 12 (1995): 1448–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1541/ieejias.115.1448.

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Shavelkin, A., and I. Shvedchykova. "MANAGEMENT OF GENERATION AND REDISTRIBUTION ELECTRIC POWER IN GRID-TIED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM OF LOCAL OBJECT." Tekhnichna Elektrodynamika 2020, no. 4 (June 26, 2020): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/techned2020.04.055.

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Zhang, Richard Y., Javad Lavaei, and Ross Baldick. "Spurious Local Minima in Power System State Estimation." IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems 6, no. 3 (September 2019): 1086–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcns.2019.2920586.

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Valenti, Michael. "Local Connections." Mechanical Engineering 122, no. 07 (July 1, 2000): 50–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2000-jul-1.

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This article discusses integration of microturbines with energy storage systems and fuel cells for the development of new applications in distributed energy generation. Williams Energy Services integrated two Capstone Model 330 microturbines and one PowerBlock energy storage system to power an oil derrick near the Denver airport. A key microturbine component is its recuperator, which transfers heat from exhaust gas to air that is sent to the combustor. Preheating combustion air reduces the fuel consumption of the microturbine and increases its overall efficiency. One hybrid microturbine power plant now in commercial service was developed by Williams Distributed Power Services of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Williams energy conversion unit (ECU) incorporates two Model 330-kilowatt microturbines developed by Capstone Turbine Corp. of Woodland Hills, California, and the PowerBlock energy storage device developed by Powercell Corp. of Burlington, MA. The ECU provides reliable 480-volt power when the grid power to the oil field is interrupted.
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Opryshko, V. P. "POWER SUPPLY MODE CONTROL IN THE LOCAL MICROGRID SYSTEM." Tekhnichna Elektrodynamika 2016, no. 4 (June 14, 2016): 77–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/techned2016.04.077.

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Miranian, Arash, and Kumars Rouzbehi. "Nonlinear Power System Load Identification Using Local Model Networks." IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 28, no. 3 (August 2013): 2872–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tpwrs.2012.2234142.

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Fox-Rogers, Linda, and Enda Murphy. "Informal strategies of power in the local planning system." Planning Theory 13, no. 3 (June 25, 2013): 244–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1473095213492512.

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Barreiros, José A. L., André M. D. Ferreira, and Carlos Tavares da Costa. "A NEURAL POWER SYSTEM STABILIZER FROM LOCAL LINEAR CONTROLLERS." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 35, no. 1 (2002): 407–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20020721-6-es-1901.01219.

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Sakellaridis, Nikos G., Michael E. Karystianos, and Costas D. Vournas. "Local and global bifurcations in a small power system." International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 33, no. 7 (September 2011): 1336–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijepes.2011.06.012.

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van, Eyk Helen, and helen vaneyk@health sa gov au. "Power, Trust and Collaboration: A case study of unsuccessful organisational change in the South Australian health system." Flinders University. Medicine, 2005. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20060130.095828.

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Internationally, health systems have been undergoing an extended period of endemic change, where one effort at health system reform inevitably seems to lead to further attempts to make adjustments, re-direct the focus of the reform effort, or bring about further, sometimes very different changes. This phenomenon is described as churning in this thesis. Churning is a result of continual efforts to adjust and �improve� health systems to address intractable �wicked� problems, often through applying solutions based on neo-liberal reform agendas that have influenced public sector reform in developed countries since the early 1980s. Consistent with this, the South Australian health system has been caught up in a cycle of change and restructuring for almost thirty years. This qualitative study explores a case study of unsuccessful organisational change initiated by a group of health care agencies in the southern metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia, which took place between 1996 and 2001. The agencies sought to develop and establish a regional health service through a process they called �Designing Better Health Care in the South� which aimed to improve the way that services were provided in the area, and to enable the agencies to manage the increasing budgetary and workload pressures that they were all experiencing. A significant policy shift at the state government level meant that this initiative was no longer supported by the central bureaucracy and could not proceed. The agencies reverted from a focus on regional planning and service delivery to an institutional focus. The changes that are described within the scope of the case study are universally recognisable, including centralisation, decentralisation, managerialism and integration. The experience of Designing Better Health Care in the South as an unsuccessful attempt to implement change that was overtaken by other changes is also a universal phenomenon within health systems. This study locates the case study within its historical and policy contexts. It then analyses the key themes that emerge from consideration of the case study in order to understand the reasons for constant change, and the structural and systemic impediments to successful reform within the South Australian health system as an example of health systems in developed countries. As a case study of organisational change, Designing Better Health Care in the South was a story of frustration and disappointment, rather than of successful change. The case study of Designing Better Health Care in the South demonstrates the tensions between the differing priorities of central bureaucracy and health care agencies, and the pendulum swing between the aims of centralisation and regionalisation. The study uses the theory of negotiated order to understand the roles of the key themes of trust, partnership and collaboration, and power and control within the health system, and to consider how these themes affect the potential for the successful implementation of health care reform. Through analysis of the case study, this thesis contributes to an understanding of the difficulties of achieving effective reform within health systems in advanced economies, such as the South Australian health system, because of the complex power and trust relations that contribute to the functioning of the health system as a negotiated order. The study is multidisciplinary and qualitative, incorporating a number of social science disciplines including sociology, political science, historical analysis and organisational theory. Data collection methods for the study included interviews, focus groups, document analysis and a survey.
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Elkeelany, Omar S. A. Chaudhry Ghulam M. "A low-power embedded system design and synthesis of remotely programmable direct connect device core." Diss., UMK access, 2004.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--School of Computing and Engineering. University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2004.
Typescript. "A dissertation in engineering and telecommunication networking." Advisor: Ghulam M. Chaudhry. Vita. Title from "catalog record" of the print edition Description based on contents viewed Feb. 23, 2006. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-158) and index. Online version of the print edition.
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Mohagheghi, Salman. "Adaptive Critic Designs Based Neurocontrollers for Local and Wide Area Control of a Multimachine Power System with a Static Compensator." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/16216.

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Modern power systems operate much closer to their stability limits than before. With the introduction of highly sensitive industrial and residential loads, the loss of system stability becomes increasingly costly. Reinforcing the power grid by installing additional transmission lines, creating more complicated meshed networks and increasing the voltage level are among the effective, yet expensive solutions. An alternative approach is to improve the performance of the existing power system components by incorporating more intelligent control techniques. This can be achieved in two ways: introducing intelligent local controllers for the existing components in the power network in order to employ their utmost capabilities, and implementing global intelligent schemes for optimizing the performance of multiple local controllers based on an objective function associated with the overall performance of the power system. Both these aspects are investigated in this thesis. In the first section, artificial neural networks are adopted for designing an optimal nonlinear controller for a static compensator (STATCOM) connected to a multimachine power system. The neurocontroller implementation is based on the adaptive critic designs (ACD) technique and provides an optimal control policy over the infinite horizon time of the problem. The ACD based neurocontroller outperforms a conventional controller both in terms of improving the power system dynamic stability and reducing the control effort required. The second section investigates the further improvement of the power system behavior by introducing an ACD based neurocontroller for hierarchical control of a multimachine power system. The proposed wide area controller improves the power system dynamic stability by generating optimal control signals as auxiliary reference signals for the synchronous generators automatic voltage regulators and the STATCOM line voltage controller. This multilevel hierarchical control scheme forces the different controllers throughout the power system to optimally respond to any fault or disturbance by reducing a predefined cost function associated with the power system performance.
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Kiran, Sai. "A Wideband Airport Pseudolite Architecture for the Local Area Augmentation System." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1081191846.

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Sullivan, Anthony John. "Distributed control applications using local area networks: a LAN based power control system at Rhodes University." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005246.

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This thesis describes the design and development of both the hardware and software of an embedded, distributed control system using a LAN infrastructure for communication between nodes. The primary application of this system is for power monitoring and control at Rhodes University. Both the hardware and software have been developed to provide a modular and scalable system capable of growing and adapting to meet the changing demands placed on it. The software includes a custom written Internet Protocol stack for use in the embedded environment, with a small code footprint and low processing overheads. There is also Linux-based control software, which includes a web-based device management interface and graphical output. Problems specific to the application are discussed as well as their solutions, with particular attention to the constraints of an embedded system.
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Zou, Xiaolan. "Frequency and Damping Characteristics of Generators in Power Systems." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/81937.

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A power system stability is essential for maintaining the power system oscillation frequency within a small and acceptable interval around its nominal frequency. Hence, it is necessary to study and control the frequency for stable operation of a power system by knowing the characteristics within a power system. One approach is to understand the effectiveness of frequency and damping characteristics of generators in power systems. Hence, the simulation analysis of IEEE 118-bus power system is used for this study. The analysis includes theoretical analysis with a mathematical approach and simulation studies of swing equation to determine the characteristics of damped single-machine infinite bus, which is represented as a generator connects to a large network system with a small signal disturbance by line losses. Additionally, mathematical derivation of Prony analysis is presented in order to estimate the frequency and damping ratio of the simulation results. In the end, the results demonstrate that the frequency and damping characteristics of generators are highly dependent on the system inertia constant. Therefore, the higher inertia constant is a critical factor to ensure the system is more stable.
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Bahadornejad, Momen. "On-line local load measurement based voltage instability prediction." Queensland University of Technology, 2005. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16187/.

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Voltage instability is a major concern in operation of power systems and it is well known that voltage instability and collapse have led to blackout or abnormally low voltages in a significant part of the power system. Consequently, tracking the proximity of the power system to an insecure voltage condition has become an important element of any protection and control scheme. The expected time until instability is a critical aspect. There are a few energy management systems including voltage stability analysis function in the real-time environment of control centres, these are based on assumptions (such as off-line models of the system loads) that may lead the system to an insecure operation and/or poor utilization of the resources. Voltage instability is driven by the load dynamics, and investigations have shown that load restoration due to the on-load tap changer (OLTC) action is the main cause of the voltage instability. However, the aggregate loads seen from bulk power delivery transformers are still the most uncertain power system components, due to the uncertainty of the participation of individual loads and shortcomings of the present approaches in the load modeling. In order to develop and implement a true on-line voltage stability analysis method, the on-line accurate modeling of the higher voltage (supply system) and the lower voltage level (aggregate load) based on the local measurements is required. In this research, using the changes in the load bus measured voltage and current, novel methods are developed to estimate the supply system equivalent and to identify load parameters. Random changes in the load voltage and current are processed to estimate the supply system Thevenin impedance and the composite load components are identified in a peeling process using the load bus data changes during a large disturbance in the system. The results are then used to anticipate a possible long-term voltage instability caused by the on-load tap changer operation following the disturbance. Work on the standard test system is provided to validate the proposed methods. The findings in this research are expected to provide a better understanding of the load dynamics role in the voltage stability, and improve the reliability and economy of the system operation by making it possible to decrease uncertainty in security margins and determine accurately the transfer limits.
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Rowse, Tarah. "Local Energy Governance In Vermont: An Analysis Of Energy System Transition Strategies And Actor Capacity." ScholarWorks @ UVM, 2014. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/257.

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While global, national, and regional efforts to address climate and energy challenges remain essential, local governments and community groups are playing an increasingly stronger and vital role. As an active state in energy system policy, planning and innovation, Vermont offers a testing ground for research into energy governance at the local level. A baseline understanding of the energy planning and energy organizing activities initiated at the local level can support efforts to foster a transition to a sustainable energy system in Vermont. Following an inductive, applied and participatory approach, and grounded in the fields of sustainability transitions, energy planning, and community energy, this research project identifies conditions for change, including opportunities and challenges, within Vermont energy system decision-making and governance at the local level. The following questions are posed: What are the main opportunities and challenges for sustainable energy development at the town level? How are towns approaching energy planning? What are the triggers that will facilitate a faster transition to alternative energy systems, energy efficiency initiatives, and localized approaches? In an effort to answer these questions two studies were conducted: 1) an analysis of municipal energy plans, and 2) a survey of local energy actors. Study 1 examined Vermont energy planning at the state and local level through a review and comparison of 40 municipal plan energy chapters with the state 2011 Comprehensive Energy Plan. On average, municipal plans mentioned just over half of the 24 high-level strategies identified in the Comprehensive Energy Plan. Areas of strong and weak agreement were examined. Increased state and regional interaction with municipal energy planners would support more holistic and coordinated energy planning. The study concludes that while municipalities are keenly aware of the importance of education and partnerships, stronger policy mechanisms and financial stimulus are essential if Vermont hopes to increase strategic energy planning alignment and spur whole-scale energy system change. Study 2 examined local energy actors to assess their ability to develop and sustain energy action on the local level. A survey of 120 municipalities collected statewide baseline data covering the structures, processes, and activities of local energy actors. The analysis examined the role that various forms of capacity play in local energy activity. The results show that towns with higher incomes are more likely to have local energy actors and towns with higher populations have higher aggregate energy activity levels. Structurally, energy actors that had both an energy coordinator and an energy committee were more active, and municipal committees were more active than independent committees. Access to a budget and volunteer engagement were both associated with higher activity levels. The network of local energy actors in Vermont consists of committed and knowledgeable volunteers. Yet, the capacity of these local energy actors to implement sustainable energy change is limited due to resource constraints of time and money. In most cases, the scope of municipal energy planning strategy is modest. Prioritization of strategy and action at the central and local levels, along with increased interaction and coordination, is necessary to increase the regional compatibility and pace of energy system transformation.
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Hermanus, Lauren. "Local governments' changing power in South Africa's energy system: reshaping the regulatory space for renewable energy, from the bottom up." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25323.

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In 1994, South Africa's post-apartheid government inherited a highly-centralised energy sector, in which all aspects including planning, procurement, generation, distribution, pricing, and management were determined through top-down institutional arrangements and investments, centred around Eskom. In 2016, however, following rounds of energy sector reform, and the successful implementation of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (REIPPPP), this centralised configuration of power showed signs of disruption. Municipalities began to ambitiously redefine their role by building on opportunities related to renewable energy, resulting in an emergent challenge to centralised energy policy and planning. This dissertation sought to explore how this contestation took shape and to explain how seemingly ad hoc actions have created new possibilities, as well as new regulatory frameworks, by municipalities for municipalities. To achieve this, an analysis of the evolution of decentralised renewable energy generation in South Africa between 2008, when it first began, and 2016, was undertaken, applying the method of process tracing to two case studies. In order to contextualise these bottom-up processes within the national political economy of energy, process tracing was also applied in a high-level analysis of countervailing movements that consolidate centralised energy planning and procurement during the same period, with a particular focus on national plans to undertake massive investments in nuclear energy. It was found that municipalities' bottom-up actions have positioned them to drive renewable energy in such a way that seriously challenges the historical configuration of power that has determined South Africa's energy future up to now.
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Bernáth, František. "Rozptýlená výroba a jej vplyv na kvalitu dodávok elektrickej energie." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233625.

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This work deals with the deployment of distributed power sources into the electric power grid. The nature of these sources causes that the massive integration may experience problems with power quality in the local context, and also overall reliability of supply in the range of interconnected power systems may be endangered. Work is focused on local voltage quality problems with special emphasis on analysis and design of tools (e.g. reactive power compensation units of power plants or dynamic voltage control by transformers 110/22kV) for voltage control in power distribution systems. These tools should be used as a part of uniform concept of voltage control. The proposed concept is involved.
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Books on the topic "Local power system"

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Commission for Local Administration in England. Devising a complaints system. London: The Commission for Local Administration in England, 1992.

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Osavelyuk, Aleksey, Elena Zabelina, Valeriy Nevinskiy, and Valentina Komarova. Differentiation of subjects of competence and powers in the system of public power. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1303022.

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The book, based on a large amount of factual and legislative material, analysis of decisions of domestic judicial bodies and the ECHR, shows the powers and functions of state and local self-government bodies in the conditions of differentiation of subjects of competence and powers to ensure the most effective solution of tasks in the interests of the population. The paper examines foreign experience and the regulation of these issues by international law. The textbook is prepared taking into account the Law of the Russian Federation on the Amendment to the Constitution of the Russian Federation of March 14, 2020 No. 1-FKZ On Improving the regulation of certain issues of the organization and functioning of public Power".
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Kim, Sŏng-ho. Chibang ŭihoe ŭi hwalsŏnghwa rŭl wihan pŏpche kaesŏn pangan =: A proposal for the reform of the legislative system for the strenghening of the local council. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hanʼguk Pŏpche Yŏnʼguwŏn, 2002.

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Hall, John Whitney. Government and local power in Japan, 500 to 1700: A study based on Bizen Province. Ann Arbor, Mich: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 1999.

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Jarża, Alicja. Integrating of distributed generation in local energy systems. Czes̨tochowa: Czes̨tochowa University of Technology, 2006.

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Office, General Accounting. Energy management: Appeals procedures for state and local assistance programs : report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1989.

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Schwaderer, W. David. IBM's local area networks: Power networking and systems connectivity. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1989.

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Herperger, Dwight. Distribution of powers and functions in federal systems. [Ottawa?]: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1991.

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Environment, New Zealand Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the. Get smart, think small: Local energy systems for New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z: Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, 2006.

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Panzram and Paulo Pachá, eds. The Visigothic Kingdom. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463720632.

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How did the breakdown of Roman rule in the Iberian Peninsula eventually result in the formation of a Visigothic kingdom with authority centralised in Toledo? This collection of essays challenges the view that local powers were straightforwardly subjugated to the expanding central power of the monarchy. Rather than interpret countervailing events as mere ‘delays’ in this inevitable process, the contributors to this book interrogate where these events came from, which causes can be uncovered and how much influence individual actors had in this process. What emerges is a story of contested interests seeking cooperation through institutions and social practices that were flexible enough to stabilise a system that was hierarchical yet mutually beneficial for multiple social groups. By examining the Visigothic settlement, the interplay between central and local power, the use of ethnic identity, projections of authority, and the role of the Church, this book articulates a model for understanding the formation of a large and important early medieval kingdom.
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Book chapters on the topic "Local power system"

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Thiringer, Torbjörn. "Wind Power wind power Generator Systems wind power generator systems and Local Power System Interconnection." In Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, 12134–74. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0851-3_86.

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Thiringer, Torbjörn. "Wind Power wind power Generator Systems wind power generator systems and Local Power System Interconnection." In Renewable Energy Systems, 1700–1739. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5820-3_86.

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Bourion, Christian. "Local Management: Surfing between Communication and Power." In A Management System Exempt from Power, 126–29. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230800786_7.

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Yamaguchi, Hideki, Yoshinori Hisazumi, Hitoshi Asano, Hikaru Morita, Toshihiro Hori, Toshiki Matsumoto, and Tetsuo Abiko. "Development of a New Cogeneration System for Local Community." In Challenges of Power Engineering and Environment, 111–16. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76694-0_20.

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Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco M., J. M. Roldan, José Luis Rueda, C. A. Charalambous, and B. S. Rajpurohit. "Implementation of Simplified Models of Local Controller for Multi-terminal HVDC Systems in DIgSILENT PowerFactory." In PowerFactory Applications for Power System Analysis, 447–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12958-7_19.

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Huhns, Michael N. "Social Control of Power System Demand Based on Local Collaborative Preferences." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38061-7_1.

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Valverde, Gustavo, Petros Aristidou, and Thierry Van Cutsem. "Enhancement of Transmission System Voltage Stability through Local Control of Distribution Networks." In Dynamic Vulnerability Assessment and Intelligent Control for Sustainable Power Systems, 311–36. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119214984.ch15.

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Dougier, Nathanael, Pierre Garambois, Julien Gomand, and Lionel Roucoules. "Systemic Approach for Local Energy Mix Assessment." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 143–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70566-4_23.

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AbstractWhereas energy mainly comes from main national power plants, distributed energy resources and storage technologies would allow local territories to choose their energy sources and increase their autonomy. This paper presents a decision-support tool that propose to find new system architecture based compromises between economic, technical and environmental objectives. Based on a systemic approach, it takes into account a broad range of technologies and assesses multi-scale territories thanks to a physical modelling. Numerical simulations show the influence of different parameters on the ability of a system to balance power demand.
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Hosseini, Seyed Vahid, Ali Izadi, Seyed Hossein Madani, Yong Chen, and Mahmoud Chizari. "Design Procedure of a Hybrid Renewable Power Generation System." In Springer Proceedings in Energy, 155–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63916-7_20.

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AbstractElectrification of small communities in districted off-grid area remains as a challenge for power generation industries. In the current study, various aspects of design of a standalone renewable power plant are examined and implemented in a case study of a rural area in Cape Town, South Africa. Estimating required electricity based on local demand profile, investment, operability, and maintenance costs of different generation technologies are studied in order to investigate their potential in an off-grid clean energy generation system. Several configurations of hybridization of solar system, wind, and micro gas turbine in combination with a battery are investigated. The Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) and number of days with more than 3 h black out are compared.
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Lin, Ching-Lung, Lin-Song Weng, and Hong-Tzer Yang. "Deployment of an Intelligent Dynamic Local Power Dispatch System Using LAN and Wireless Technology." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 586–95. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11686699_59.

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Conference papers on the topic "Local power system"

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Kumar, Ajit. "Power system stabilizers design for multimachine power systems using local measurements." In 2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgm.2016.7741619.

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"Local organising committee." In 2012 IEEE International Conference on Power System Technology (POWERCON 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/powercon.2012.6401473.

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Drholec, Jiri, and Radomir Gono. "Operation of industrial local distribution system." In 2015 16th International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering (EPE). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/epe.2015.7161112.

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Girbau-Llistuella, Francesc, Andreas Sumper, Francisco Diaz-Gonzalez, Antoni Sudria-Andreu, and Ramon Gallart-Fernandez. "Local performance of the smart rural grid through the local energy management system." In 2017 International Conference on Modern Power Systems (MPS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mps.2017.7974445.

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Huang, Pei-Hwa, Ta-Hsiu Tseng, and Shao-Chiang Ding. "Power system stabilizer using local and remote signals." In SICE 2008 - 47th Annual Conference of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers of Japan. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sice.2008.4654655.

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Singer, A., and W. Hofmann. "Local compensation of wind energy conversion system." In 2005 IEEE 11th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/epe.2005.219512.

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Afandi, A. N., Langlang Gumilar, and Irham Fadlika. "Local power grid assessment of the power system expansion considering captive power plants." In THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5098247.

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Guzman, A., D. Tziouvaras, E. Schweitzer, and K. Martin. "Local- and Wide-Area Network Protection Systems Improve Power System Reliability." In 2006 Power Systems Conference: Advanced Metering, Protection, Control, Communication, and Distributed Resources. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/psamp.2006.285387.

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Guzmin, A. "Local- and wide-area network protection systems improve power system reliability." In 3rd IEE International Conference on Reliability of Transmission and Distribution Networks (RTDN 2005). IEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:20050030.

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Mengyang Chen, Aidong Men, Peng Fan, and Bo Yang. "Overlapping local image descriptor." In 2009 2nd International Conference on Power Electronics and Intelligent Transportation System (PEITS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/peits.2009.5406753.

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Reports on the topic "Local power system"

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Gurdal, Zafer, Scott Ragon, and Douglas Lindner. Global/Local Design Optimization of A Power Distribution System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada389411.

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Gurdal, Zafer, Scott Ragon, and Douglas Lindner. Global/Local Design Optimization of a Power Distribution System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada387344.

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Kueck, John D., D. Tom Rizy, Fangxing Li, Yan Xu, Huijuan Li, Sarina Adhikari, and Philip Irminger. Local Dynamic Reactive Power for Correction of System Voltage Problems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/945348.

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Vera, Cesar Allan, Ma Lourdes Brusola-Vera, Maria Rosario Felizco, and Janice Ian Manlutac. Local Humanitarian Leadership: The View from Local Actors. Oxfam, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.7574.

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The global call for localization and locally led emergency response acknowledges the reality that the humanitarian system is currently organized around international actors. More than the limited access to direct funding, the core issue is the power imbalance between local and international actors. In the Philippines, national and local networks of humanitarian, faith-based, developmental organizations and private sector foundations have been conducting and leading small- and large-scale disaster responses for decades. However, the discourse and struggle for localization have grown in recent years due to the prominence and dominance of international humanitarian actors, especially during large-scale emergencies. Oxfam is one of several international organizations that have signed up to the Grand Bargain, Charter for Change and other agreements that push for localization, and Oxfam in the Philippines has embraced the local humanitarian leadership (LHL) approach holistically.
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Richards, Robin. The Effect of Non-partisan Elections and Decentralisation on Local Government Performance. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.014.

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This rapid review focusses on whether there is international evidence on the role of non-partisan elections as a form of decentralised local government that improves performance of local government. The review provides examples of this from Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. There are two reported examples in Sub-Saharan Africa of non-partisan elections that delink candidates from political parties during election campaigns. The use of non-partisan elections to improve performance and democratic accountability at the level of government is not common, for example, in southern Africa all local elections at the sub-national sphere follow the partisan model. Whilst there were no examples found where countries shifted from partisan to non-partisan elections at the local government level, the literature notes that decentralisation policies have the effect of democratising and transferring power and therefore few central governments implement it fully. In Africa decentralisation is favoured because it is often used as a cover for central control. Many post-colonial leaders in Africa continue to favour centralised government under the guise of decentralisation. These preferences emanated from their experiences under colonisation where power was maintained by colonial administrations through institutions such as traditional leadership. A review of the literature on non-partisan elections at the local government level came across three examples where this occurred. These countries were: Ghana, Uganda and Bangladesh. Although South Africa holds partisan elections at the sub-national sphere, the election of ward committee members and ward councillors, is on a non-partisan basis and therefore, the ward committee system in South Africa is included as an example of a non-partisan election process in the review.
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Dejene Mamo, Bekana. The Impact of Intergovernmental Transfers on Fiscal Behaviour of Local Governments in Ethiopia. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2020.001.

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This paper examines the effect of intergovernmental fiscal transfers on the fiscal behaviour of local governments in Ethiopia for the period 2004-2018. The empirical findings suggest that central government grants bolster state-level employment and expenditure. However, grants from the central government to states do not crowd out state-level revenue collection. Hence, this paper argues that fiscal decentralisation in Ethiopia has mostly, at least in theory, taken the form of devolution of the power to tax and spend public money. However, on average state-level revenue can only finance up to 26 per cent of their annual expenditure. As a result, fiscal federalism in Ethiopia appears to be a form of delegation of spending responsibilities. It has to be considered in the context of a decentralised tax system, but with a transfer scheme and political hierarchy. The results are found to be robust to alternative econometric estimation techniques.
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Bolton, Laura. Transition to Federal Health and Education Governance. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.096.

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This report looks at transition from central to federal responsibilities for health and education in Nepal and Indonesia. Federalism is a complex process and it was outside of the scope of this review to investigate the extent to which it has been developed in these countries and the nature of its functioning. Challenges identified in the literature on transition to federalism and decentralisation include ensuring equitable distribution of finances and resources across states, slow transfer of power and lack of coordination between government levels, lack of capacity at local levels and incoherence in capacity building, ensuring continuity of medical supplies and continuity of health services during transition, and training local level health personnel in procurement. This report also notes some recommendation from experience on transition to decentralisation, including the need to put a clear legislative framework, to make a slowly phased transition is needed to allow for changes and adjustments, to consider conditional grants to ensure that health is not de-prioritised in a federal system.
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Maiangwa, Benjamin. Peace (Re)building Initiatives: Insights from Southern Kaduna, Nigeria. RESOLVE Network, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/pn2021.22.lpbi.

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Violent conflicts and crime have reached new heights in Nigeria, as cases of kidnapping, armed banditry, and communal unrests continue to tear at the core of the ethnoreligious divides in the country. Southern Kaduna has witnessed a virulent spree of communal unrest in northern Nigeria over the last decade due to its polarized politics and power differentials between the various groups in the area, particularly the Christians and Muslims, who are almost evenly split. In response to their experiences of violence, the people of that region have also shown incredible resilience and grit in transforming their stress and suffering. This policy note focuses on the transformative practices of the Fulani and other ethnic communities in southern Kaduna in terms of how they problem-solve deep-seated socio-political rivalries and violent relations by working through their shared identity, history, and cultures of peace. The note explores how peace practitioners and donor agencies could consolidate local practices of sustaining peace as complementary or alternative resources to the state’s liberal system.
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McGregor, Lisa, Sarah Frazer, and Derick Brinkerhoff. Thinking and Working Politically: Lessons from Diverse and Inclusive Applied Political Economy Analysis. RTI Press, April 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2020.rr.0038.2004.

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Political economy analysis (PEA) has emerged as a valuable approach for assessing context and the local systems where international development actors seek to intervene. PEA approaches and tools have grown and adapted over the last 40 years through innovations by donor agencies and practitioners. Our analysis of nine PEAs reveals the following findings: PEAs can make positive contributions to technical interventions; engaging project staff in PEAs increases the likelihood that they will be open to a thinking and working politically mindset and approach; inclusion of gender equity and social inclusion (GESI) in PEAs helps to uncover and address hidden power dynamics; and explicitly connecting PEA findings to project implementation facilitates adaptive management. Implementation lessons learned include careful consideration of logistics, timing, and team members. Our experience and research suggest applied PEAs provide valuable evidence for strengthening evidence-based, adaptive, international development programming. The findings highlight the promise of PEA as well as the need for ongoing learning and research to address continued challenges.
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Bedford, Philip, Alexis Long, Thomas Long, Erin Milliken, Lauren Thomas, and Alexis Yelvington. Legal Mechanisms for Mitigating Flood Impacts in Texas Coastal Communities. Edited by Gabriel Eckstein. Texas A&M University School of Law Program in Natural Resources Systems, May 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/eenrs.mitigatingfloodimpactstx.

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Flooding is a major source of concern for Texas’ coastal communities. It affects the quality of infrastructure, the lives of citizens, and the ecological systems upon which coastal communities in Texas rely. To plan for and mitigate the impacts of flooding, Texas coastal communities may implement land use tools such as zoning, drainage utility systems, eminent domain, exactions, and easements. Additionally, these communities can benefit from understanding how flooding affects water quality and the tools available to restore water bodies to healthy water quality levels. Finally, implementing additional programs for education and ecotourism will help citizens develop knowledge of the impacts of flooding and ways to plan and mitigate for coastal flooding. Land use tools can help communities plan for and mitigate flooding. Section III addresses zoning, a land use tool that most municipalities already utilize to organize development. Zoning can help mitigate flooding, drainage, and water quality issues, which, Texas coastal communities continually battle. Section IV discusses municipal drainage utility systems, which are a mechanism available to municipalities to generate dedicated funds that can help offset costs associated with providing stormwater management. Section V addresses land use and revenue-building tools such as easements, eminent domain, and exactions, which are vital for maintaining existing and new developments in Texas coastal communities. Additionally, Section VI addresses conservation easements, which are a flexible tool that can enhance community resilience through increasing purchase power, establishing protected legal rights, and minimizing hazardous flood impacts. Maintaining good water quality is important for sustaining the diverse ecosystems located within and around Texas coastal communities. Water quality is regulated at the federal level through the Clean Water Act. As discussed in Section VII, the state of Texas is authorized to implement and enforce these regulations by implementing point source and nonpoint source pollutants programs, issuing permits, implementing stormwater discharge programs, collecting water quality data, and setting water quality standards. The state of Texas also assists local communities with implementing restorative programs, such as Watershed Protection Programs, to help local stakeholders restore impaired water bodies. Section VIII addresses ecotourism and how these distinct economic initiatives can help highlight the importance of ecosystem services to local communities. Section VIX discusses the role of education in improving awareness within the community and among visitors, and how making conscious decisions can allow coastal communities to protect their ecosystem and protect against flooding.
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