Browsing Institutt for elkraftteknikk by Author "Rana, Rubi"
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Enhancing grid hosting capacity with coordinated non-firm connections in industrial energy communities
Bjarghov, Sigurd Nikolai; Foslie, Sverre Stefanussen; Askeland, Magnus; Rana, Rubi; Taxt, Henning (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)A significant increase in grid connection requests from industrial customers has lead to long connection queues. Combined with long lead times on grid construction, the result is significant socioeconomic losses due to ... -
The impact of degradation on the investment and operation of a community battery for multiple services
Berg, Kjersti; Bjarghov, Sigurd Nikolai; Rana, Rubi; Farahmand, Hossein (Chapter, 2022)The emergence of local energy communities (LECs) introduces new concepts and dynamics to the operations of distribution grids. An important part of LECs is the shared ownership or control of assets such as photovoltaic ... -
Impact of home- and destination charging on the geographical and temporal distribution of electric vehicle charging load
Flataker, Aurora; Malmin, Olav Kåre; Hjelkrem, Odd Andre; Rana, Rubi; Korpås, Magnus; Torsæter, Bendik Nybakk (Chapter, 2022)In this paper, we analyse how a shift from home charging to destination charging impacts the charging demand, based on data from a regional transport model and results from an EV survey. The impact and flexibility potential ... -
Modelling and Simulation Approaches for Local Energy Community Integrated Distribution Networks
Rana, Rubi; Berg, Kjersti; Degefa, Merkebu Zenebe; Löschenbrand, Markus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Due to the absence of studies of local energy communities (LECs) where the grid is represented, it is very difficult to infer implications of increased LEC integration for the distribution grid as well as for the wider ... -
Quantifying the benefits of shared battery in a DSO-energy community cooperation
Berg, Kjersti; Rana, Rubi; Farahmand, Hossein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Local energy communities are forming as a way for prosumers and consumers to invest in distributed renewable energy sources, community storage and share electricity. Meanwhile, several distribution grids have voltage ...