ČVUT DSpace
  • Prohledat DSpace
  • English
  • Přihlásit se
  • English
  • English
Zobrazit záznam 
  •   ČVUT DSpace
  • České vysoké učení technické v Praze
  • Fakulta informačních technologií
  • katedra softwarového inženýrství
  • Diplomové práce - 18102
  • Zobrazit záznam
  • České vysoké učení technické v Praze
  • Fakulta informačních technologií
  • katedra softwarového inženýrství
  • Diplomové práce - 18102
  • Zobrazit záznam
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Aplikace teorie normalizovaných softwarových systémů na řízení efektivity rozvodné sítě s větším množstvím zdrojů

Investigating mechanisms to minimize the ripple effects due to increased use of distributed energy sources

Typ dokumentu
diplomová práce
master thesis
Autor
Wanaka Mannaert
Vedoucí práce
Pergl Robert
Oponent práce
Valenta Michal
Studijní obor
Digital Business Engineering
Studijní program
Informatics
Instituce přidělující hodnost
katedra softwarového inženýrství



Práva
A university thesis is a work protected by the Copyright Act. Extracts, copies and transcripts of the thesis are allowed for personal use only and at one?s own expense. The use of thesis should be in compliance with the Copyright Act http://www.mkcr.cz/assets/autorske-pravo/01-3982006.pdf and the citation ethics http://knihovny.cvut.cz/vychova/vskp.html
Vysokoškolská závěrečná práce je dílo chráněné autorským zákonem. Je možné pořizovat z něj na své náklady a pro svoji osobní potřebu výpisy, opisy a rozmnoženiny. Jeho využití musí být v souladu s autorským zákonem http://www.mkcr.cz/assets/autorske-pravo/01-3982006.pdf a citační etikou http://knihovny.cvut.cz/vychova/vskp.html
Metadata
Zobrazit celý záznam
Abstrakt
This master's thesis in design science research aims to address the evolvability of the electricity grid by investigating mechanisms to minimize ripple effects resulting from the increased integration of renewable Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). The thesis identifies design challenges related to the physical structure, economics, and intelligence of the grid through interviews with practitioners and a comprehensive literature review. It explores technologies such as Digital Twin Technology (DTT) and Virtual Power Plant (VPP), balancing mechanisms, and pricing mechanisms to tackle these challenges. Through the application of the reasoning behind Normalized Systems Theory (NST), a novel perspective on the design of the electricity grid is presented. Additionally, the proposed mechanisms are evaluated by a practical implementation, through the design and implementation of an analytical tool for assessing the influence of dynamic pricing paradigm on electricity grid stability. The thesis concludes by highlighting its contributions in terms of applying NST to the grid, as well as to software development, and providing a general approach for achieving an evolvable grid design. Furthermore, the developed analytical tool contributes in the critical analysis of popular paradigms in the current electricity market. Overall, the thesis contributes to resolving the challenges associated with integrating DERs into the electricity grid, aiming for a more sustainable and efficient energy future.
 
This master's thesis in design science research aims to address the evolvability of the electricity grid by investigating mechanisms to minimize ripple effects resulting from the increased integration of renewable Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). The thesis identifies design challenges related to the physical structure, economics, and intelligence of the grid through interviews with practitioners and a comprehensive literature review. It explores technologies such as Digital Twin Technology (DTT) and Virtual Power Plant (VPP), balancing mechanisms, and pricing mechanisms to tackle these challenges. Through the application of the reasoning behind Normalized Systems Theory (NST), a novel perspective on the design of the electricity grid is presented. Additionally, the proposed mechanisms are evaluated by a practical implementation, through the design and implementation of an analytical tool for assessing the influence of dynamic pricing paradigm on electricity grid stability. The thesis concludes by highlighting its contributions in terms of applying NST to the grid, as well as to software development, and providing a general approach for achieving an evolvable grid design. Furthermore, the developed analytical tool contributes in the critical analysis of popular paradigms in the current electricity market. Overall, the thesis contributes to resolving the challenges associated with integrating DERs into the electricity grid, aiming for a more sustainable and efficient energy future.
 
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10467/112896
Zobrazit/otevřít
POSUDEK (86.51Kb)
PLNY_TEXT (1.031Mb)
POSUDEK (141.6Kb)
Kolekce
  • Diplomové práce - 18102 [1094]

České vysoké učení technické v Praze copyright © 2016 

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2016  Duraspace

Kontaktujte nás | Vyjádření názoru
Theme by 
@mire NV
 

 

Užitečné odkazy

ČVUT v PrazeÚstřední knihovna ČVUTO digitální knihovně ČVUTInformační zdrojePodpora studiaPodpora publikování

Procházet

Vše v DSpaceKomunity a kolekceDle data publikováníAutořiNázvyKlíčová slovaTato kolekceDle data publikováníAutořiNázvyKlíčová slova

Můj účet

Přihlásit se

České vysoké učení technické v Praze copyright © 2016 

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2016  Duraspace

Kontaktujte nás | Vyjádření názoru
Theme by 
@mire NV