About this Research Topic
The purpose of this research topic is to conduct uncertainty optimization, planning, and analysis of renewable energy power systems and investigate the application of data-driven methods in the uncertainty optimization of renewable energy power systems This will ensure the secure, reliable, and efficient operation of power systems. We hope that this research topic will encompass the latest technologies in advanced data-driven uncertainty optimization methods for the planning, operation, and analysis of renewable energy power systems, promoting the development of renewable energy power systems towards greater intelligence, efficiency, and reliability.
This Research Topic encourages the contributions of original research articles with new data, information, and findings, and comprehensive reviews on the advanced data-driven uncertainty optimization method for planning, operation, and analysis of renewable power systems, and other relevant topics. Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to:
1. Advanced optimization methods for renewable energy power system planning,
2. Uncertainty optimization techniques for the operation of renewable energy power systems,
3. Risk assessment and early warning for renewable energy power system operation,
4. Uncertainty analysis and computational methods for renewable energy systems,
5. Energy storage optimization and planning considering stability and economics,
6. Application of machine learning in power system optimal scheduling,
7. Data-driven renewable energy generation and load demand forecasting,
8. Uncertainty analysis and optimization of active distribution networks,
9. Big data-based state monitoring of smart distribution networks,
10. Machine learning-based fault diagnosis in power systems,
11. Prediction and optimization techniques for demand sides.
Keywords: Renewable power systems, active distribution network, uncertainty optimization, power system analysis, machine learning
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