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The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has legislated and aims to be net zero emissions by 2045. Such ambitious targets have implications for the contribution of hydrogen and its storage in gas distribution networks Therefore, we need to understand…

Resilience is used to assess the ability to maintain and recover system performance in an extreme weather, which is one of the most important performance indicators of smart grid. A model for evaluating the hurricane resilience of distribution…

Shifting from fossil fuels to clean alternative fuel options such as hydrogen is an essential step in decarbonising the road freight transport sector and facilitating an efficient transition towards zero-emissions goods distribution of the future.…

Battery energy storage systems (BESSs) play a pivotal role to mitigate the power quality challenges associated with the evolution of the modern of distribution network. Nevertheless, optimal allocation of BESS is pertinent to appropriately utilize…

To solve the problem that the uncertainty of distributed generation output seriously affects the safe and stable operation of distribution network, heat load, as a potential flexibility resource, can improve flexibility and eliminate system…

Battery energy storage systems (BESSs) play a pivotal role to mitigate the power quality challenges associated with the evolution of the modern of distribution network. Nevertheless, optimal allocation of BESS is pertinent to appropriately utilize…

The increased reliance on natural gas for heating worldwide makes the search for carbon-free alternatives imperative, especially if international decarbonisation targets are to be met. Hydrogen does not release carbon dioxide (CO2) at the point of…
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