TY - BOOK ID - 133876052 TI - DC & Hybrid Micro-Grids AU - Mihet-Popa, Lucian AU - Saponara, Sergio AU - Saletti, Roberto PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - energy management strategy (EMS) KW - distributed generator (DG) KW - state of charge (SoC) KW - circuit breaker (CB) KW - standard test condition (STC) KW - photovoltaic (PV) KW - solar KW - microgrid KW - droop control KW - patrol base KW - islanded DC microgrid KW - battery-only operation KW - constant power load KW - CPL KW - floating DC bus KW - stability criterion KW - power management KW - AC/DC distribution network KW - distributed generator KW - planning KW - timing characteristics KW - genetic-ant colony hybrid algorithm KW - forest microgrid KW - biomass energy KW - operation mode-based sectional coordinated control KW - hybrid energy storage KW - predictive control KW - inertia improvement KW - unbalanced electric bridge KW - DC insulation monitoring KW - ground capacitance KW - three-point climbing algorithm KW - islanding detection KW - DC grid KW - active islanding detection method KW - injected signal cancellation KW - multi-distributed generations KW - perturbation signal KW - photovoltaic system KW - direct current (DC) microgrid KW - stability KW - constant power loads KW - large transmission line inductive KW - simplified circuit model KW - virtual negative inductance KW - micro-grid KW - hybrid micro-grid KW - smart grid KW - battery energy storage KW - renewable energy sources (RES) KW - hybrid vehicles (HEV) KW - full-electric vehicles (EV) KW - Bidirectional converters KW - direct current (DC) grid KW - hybrid microgrid KW - bidirectional converters UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133876052 AB - This book is a printed version of the papers published in the Special Issue “DC & Hybrid Microgrids” of Applied Sciences. This Special Issue, co-organized by the University of Pisa, Italy and Østfold University College in Norway, has collected nine papers and the editorial, from 28 submitted, with authors from Asia, North America and Europe. The published articles provide an overview of the most recent research advances in direct current (DC) and hybrid microgrids, exploiting the opportunities offered by the use of renewable energy sources, battery energy storage systems, power converters, innovative control and energy management strategies. ER -