rickmao 发表于 2007-8-14 11:26:54

New IET Proceedings: Renewable Energy

In march 2007, the IET introduced a new proceedings title to its list of journals. This is an abtract from the editorial:
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editorial
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This new IET journal could not be more timely with interest
in renewable power generation at an all time high. In recent
weeks the European Union has announced a significant
increase in planned renewable energy capacity driven by
agreed and binding commitments to CO2 emissions
reduction, and other major economic areas including
China and India have recently announced similarly
ambitious plans. In North America, the need for sustainable
and clean energy is also being increasingly recognised.
I was approached by the IET late in 2006 to plan this
exciting new journal, so you will appreciate that we have
moved very quickly to publish this first issue. I’m
extremely grateful to all the authors and referees that have
helped in this, and also I’d like to record my appreciation
to the IET team: Stuart Govan; Lee Baldwin and
Charlotte Hammond, for their support and for cajoling me
as necessary.
Of course there are many excellent journals out there
covering renewable energy, in the main focussed on specific
technologies; good examples are Wind Energy, Progress in
Photovoltaics, and Solar Cells and Materials, and Solar
Energy has been in print now for over 30 years. However,
we felt there was a real need for a high quality, genuinely
international journal, that covered the issues that arise
when renewable energy generation sources are used, and
almost invariably this means that they are connected to
electricity systems. As the proportion of electricity
generated from renewable sources increases, so the
challenges of providing a sustainable, safe, reliable and
cost effective power system operation become apparent.
Considerable current research is aimed at these, in the
main, technical challenges – much of this is unashamedly
multi-disciplinary. I hope that IET Renewable Power
Generation (IET RPG) can capture the best of this research
and disseminate it to the increasingly numerous and active
community of engineers and scientists both researching
the problems and implementing the new knowledge and
understanding in a commercial context.
I see IET RPG as something that I hope will be valued by
the renewable energy community and electricity supply
industry together, and provide an important bridge
between these two communities. All those involved
have a role to play in ensuring the quality of this journal,
and through this its success and influence on an increasingly
important sector of the economy and one key to a
sustainable and environmentally sound future.
I am very pleased to report that the IET, in agreement
with the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA),
will publish, subject to peer review, the best expanded
papers from their series of conferences that are directly
within the scope of IET RPG. It is hoped that other
renewable energy associations will agree to similar
arrangements as we move forward.
Papers for this inaugural issue have been carefully
selected to reflect the core values of the journal, and give
a feel for its intended coverage. Of course this can only
be partial and I hope to see a wide diversity of challenging
research and development published in IET RPG in the
years to come. I confidently expect the journal to grow in
size and reputation alongside the sector it seeks to represent.
I’m confident that way we have organised the journal,
together with the first-class peer review and rapid timesto-
decision that we offer, will encourage many you to
submit your work to IET RPG. Of course I welcome any
suggestions or comments that will help to improve this
new forum for your research.

DAVID INFIELD

rickmao 发表于 2007-8-14 11:33:20

The table of content

March 2007

Editorial
D. Infield
p. 1
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Frequency support from doubly fed induction generator wind turbines
G. Ramtharan, N. Jenkins, and J.B. Ekanayake
p. 3-9
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Virtual power plant and system integration of distributed energy resources
D. Pudjianto, C. Ramsay, and G. Strbac
p. 10-16
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Reaction force control of a linear electrical generator for direct drive wave energy conversion
J.K.H. Shek, D.E. Macpherson, M.A. Mueller, and J. Xiang
p. 17-24
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Robust planning methodology for integration of stochastic generators in distribution grids
E. Haesen, J. Driesen, and R. Belmans
p. 25-32
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Impact of widespread photovoltaics generation on distribution systems
M. Thomson and D.G. Infield
p. 33-40
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Reducing unnecessary disconnection of renewable generation from the power system
A. Dyko, C. Booth, O. Anaya-Lara, and G.M. Burt
p. 41-48
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Analysis of the combined use of wind and pumped storage systems in autonomous Greek islands
G. Caralis and A. Zervos
p. 49-60
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Calculation of economic transmission connection capacity for wind power generation
G.W. Ault, K.R.W. Bell, and S.J. Galloway
p. 61-69
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Development of a dynamic control communication system for hybrid power systems
U. Abdulwahid, J.F. Manwell, and J.G. McGowan
p. 70-80
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Stability improvement of induction generator-based wind turbine systems
Z. Chen, Y. Hu, and F. Blaabjerg
p. 81-93

June 2007
Wind turbine dynamic response–difference between connection to large utility network and isolated diesel micro-grid
J.A.M. Bleijs
p. 95-106
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Electrical collector system options for large offshore wind farms
G. Quinonez-Varela, G.W. Ault, O. Anaya-Lara, and J.R. McDonald
p. 107-114
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Probabilistic three-phase load flow for unbalanced electrical distribution systems with wind farms
P. Caramia, G. Carpinelli, M. Pagano, and P. Varilone
p. 115-122
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AC and DC aggregation effects of small-scale wind generators
N. Stannard, J.R. Bumby, P. Taylor, and L.M. Cipcigan
p. 123-130
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Comparative study on transient stability analysis of wind turbine generator system using different drive train models
S.M. Muyeen, Md. Hasan Ali, R. Takahashi, T. Murata, J. Tamura, Y. Tomaki, A. Sakahara, and E. Sasano
p. 131-141
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Influence of wind turbine behaviour on the primary frequency control of the British transmission grid
R. Pearmine, Y.H. Song, and A. Chebbo
p. 142-150
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rickmao 发表于 2007-8-14 11:37:29

I am having difficulty to upload directly onto the website. I have emailed the paper to the common mail box cepsc@163.com.

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