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Hosting capacity of photovoltaic systems in low voltage distribution systems: A benchmark of deterministic and stochastic approaches
A Koirala, T Van Acker, R D’hulst, D Van Hertem
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 155, 111899, 2022
732022
Analytical model for availability assessment of large-scale offshore wind farms including their collector system
G Abeynayake, T Van Acker, D Van Hertem, J Liang
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy 12 (4), 1974-1983, 2021
322021
Uncertainty quantification in low voltage distribution grids: Comparing Monte Carlo and general polynomial chaos approaches
A Koirala, T Van Acker, R D’hulst, D Van Hertem
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks 31, 100763, 2022
222022
A framework for constrained static state estimation in unbalanced distribution networks
M Vanin, T Van Acker, R D’hulst, D Van Hertem
2022 17th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power …, 2022
162022
Chance-constrained optimization based pv hosting capacity calculation using general polynomial chaos
A Koirala, T Van Acker, MU Hashmi, R D'hulst, D Van Hertem
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 39 (1), 2284-2295, 2023
112023
Exact modeling of non-Gaussian measurement uncertainty in distribution system state estimation
M Vanin, T Van Acker, R D’hulst, D Van Hertem
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 72, 1-11, 2023
92023
General polynomial chaos in the current–voltage formulation of the optimal power flow problem
T Van Acker, F Geth, A Koirala, H Ergun
Electric Power Systems Research 211, 108472, 2022
92022
General polynomial chaos vs crude monte carlo for probabilistic evaluation of distribution systems
A Koirala, T Van Acker, D Van Hertem, J Camargo, R D’hulst
2020 International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power …, 2020
82020
Linear representation of preventive and corrective actions in OPF models
T Van Acker, D Van Hertem
Young Researchers Symposium, Date: 2016/05/12-2016/05/13, Location: Eindhoven, 2016
82016
Modeling preventive and corrective actions using linear formulation
T Van Acker, D Van Hertem, F Gonzalez-Longatt, JLR Torres
Dynamic vulnerability assessment and intelligent control for sustainable …, 2018
72018
Implementation of bus bar switching and short circuit constraints in optimal power flow problems
T Van Acker, D Van Hertem, D Bekaert, K Karoui, C Merckx
2015 IEEE Eindhoven PowerTech, 1-6, 2015
72015
Congestion mitigation in unbalanced residential networks with OPF-based demand management
M Vanin, T Van Acker, H Ergun, R D’hulst, K Vanthournout, D Van Hertem
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks 32, 100936, 2022
62022
Harmonic optimal power flow with transformer excitation
F Geth, T Van Acker
Electric Power Systems Research 213, 108604, 2022
52022
Phase identification of distribution system users through a milp extension of state estimation
M Vanin, T Van Acker, R D’hulst, D Van Hertem
Electric Power Systems Research 229, 110107, 2024
42024
Stochastic process for the availability assessment of single-feeder industrial energy system sections
T Van Acker, D Van Hertem
IEEE Transactions on Reliability 67 (4), 1459-1467, 2018
32018
A semi-Markovian approach to evaluate the availability of low voltage direct current systems with integrated battery storage
G Emmers, T Van Acker, J Driesen
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 243, 109811, 2024
22024
Redundancy dependence in the context of competing risks and dynamic degradation
T Van Acker, D Van Hertem
IEEE Transactions on Reliability 70 (2), 472-480, 2020
22020
Day-ahead dynamic operating envelopes using stochastic unbalanced optimal power flow
A Koirala, F Geth, T Van Acker
Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks, 101528, 2024
2024
Industrial Energy System Availability Management
T Van Acker
2020
Iterative Availability Assessment Approach for Multi-Feeder Industrial Energy System Sections
T Van Acker, D Van Hertem
2018 IEEE International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power …, 2018
2018
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