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Energy Storage and Distributed Energy Generation Project, Final Project Report
Author(s) -
Johannes W. Schwank,
Jerry Mader,
Xiaoyin Chen,
Chris Mi,
Suljo Linic,
Ann Marie Sastry,
Anna G. Stefanopoulou,
Levi T. Thompson,
Keshav S. Varde
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/936850
Subject(s) - energy storage , distributed generation , tec , systems engineering , distributed power , electricity generation , grid , electronics , power electronics , engineering , electrical engineering , transmission (telecommunications) , computer science , power (physics) , renewable energy , ionosphere , physics , geometry , mathematics , quantum mechanics , astronomy , voltage
This report serves as a Final Report under the “Energy Storage and Distribution Energy Generation Project” carried out by the Transportation Energy Center (TEC) at the University of Michigan (UM). An interdisciplinary research team has been working on fundamental and applied research on: -distributed power generation and microgrids, -power electronics, and -advanced energy storage. The long-term objective of the project was to provide a framework for identifying fundamental research solutions to technology challenges of transmission and distribution, with special emphasis on distributed power generation, energy storage, control methodologies, and power electronics for microgrids, and to develop enabling technologies for novel energy storage and harvesting concepts that can be simulated, tested, and scaled up to provide relief for both underserved and overstressed portions of the Nation’s grid. TEC’s research is closely associated with Sections 5.0 and 6.0 of the DOE "Five-year Program Plan for FY2008 to FY2012 for Electric Transmission and Distribution Programs, August 2006.

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