Villa-Arrieta, Manuel (Date of defense: 2019-07-22)
The increase in the energy consumption of cities forecasted for the coming years makes these urban areas tend to be representative of the energy sustainability of their countries. In this sense, on the ...
Prieto Araujo, Eduardo (Date of defense: 2016-05-27)
This thesis discusses the control of different power converters that will have a key role in future offshore wind power systems, enabling the integration of the power generated by the wind turbines into ...
Aragüés Peñalba, Mònica (Date of defense: 2016-04-29)
This thesis deals with grid integration of oshore wind power plants through HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) or HVAC (High Voltage Alternating Current) transmission . The behaviour of wind farms and ...
Sánchez Sánchez, Enric (Date of defense: 2020-12-21)
High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) is a power electronics -based technology that enables the transmission of large amounts of power over long distances, the integration of remote offshore wind power to ...
Rouzbehi, Kumars (Date of defense: 2016-03-29)
In recent years, there have been considerable efforts in the design and development of technologies and techniques for more efficient harvesting of renewable energy resources to meet the ever increasing ...
Guerra Sánchez, Luis Gerardo (Date of defense: 2016-04-05)
Currently it is widely accepted that the construction of large generation centers is no longer the best option to supply the increment of electric load. High costs related to the construction of new ...
Barja Martínez, Sara (Date of defense: 2023-07-07)
(English) The rapid advancement of digitalization, combined with the integration of renewable generation and the development of information and communication technologies within the distribution network, ...
Alonso Travesset, Alexandre (Date of defense: 2023-07-14)
(English) The rise of distributed generation systems (DGSs) is crucial for the energy transition. The reduction in renewable energy costs and increasing implementation of environmentally-friendly policies ...