Graham Ault spends much of his time researching Distributed generation, Wind power, Active Network Management, Control engineering and Electricity. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Risk analysis, Seven Management and Planning Tools, Electric power system and Operations research. In the subject of general Wind power, his work in Offshore wind power is often linked to Techno economic, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His work deals with themes such as Access network, Renewable generation and Transport engineering, which intersect with Active Network Management. His study looks at the relationship between Control engineering and fields such as Generator, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. As part of one scientific family, Graham Ault deals mainly with the area of Electricity, narrowing it down to issues related to the Energy management, and often Renewable energy.
His primary areas of study are Distributed generation, Active Network Management, Electricity, Renewable energy and Electric power system. His Distributed generation research integrates issues from Distributed computing, Engineering management, Reliability engineering, Risk analysis and Operations research. His Active Network Management study incorporates themes from Control engineering, Telecommunications, Software deployment and Smart grid.
The various areas that Graham Ault examines in his Electricity study include Electricity generation, Mains electricity and Operations management. His Renewable energy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Order, Environmental economics, Simulation and Energy storage. His Electric power system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wind power, Systems engineering and Transmission system.
Graham Ault mainly investigates Active Network Management, Renewable energy, Wind power, Operations research and Distributed generation. He interconnects Telecommunications, Smart grid, Electric power system and Energy storage in the investigation of issues within Active Network Management. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental economics and Simulation as well as Renewable energy.
His Wind power study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Turbine, Reliability engineering, Distributed computing and Wind speed. He has researched Operations research in several fields, including Network planning and design, Access network, Power system simulation and Low voltage. He combines subjects such as Order, Electricity, Engineering management and Operations management with his study of Distributed generation.
His main research concerns Active Network Management, Control engineering, Renewable energy, Distributed generation and Energy storage. His research on Active Network Management often connects related topics like Transport engineering. Graham Ault has included themes like Generator, Risk analysis, Smart grid and Electric power system in his Control engineering study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Access network, Telecommunications, Utilization rate and Wind power in addition to Renewable energy. In his research, Graham Ault undertakes multidisciplinary study on Distributed generation and Work. His research integrates issues of Mathematical optimization and Revenue in his study of Energy storage.
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Multi-objective planning of distributed energy resources: A review of the state-of-the-art
Arturo Alarcon-Rodriguez;Graham Ault;Stuart Galloway.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2010)
State-of-the-Art Techniques and Challenges Ahead for Distributed Generation Planning and Optimization
Andrew Keane;Luis F. Ochoa;Carmen L. T. Borges;Graham W. Ault.
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (2013)
Dynamic Optimal Power Flow for Active Distribution Networks
Simon Gill;Ivana Kockar;Graham W. Ault.
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (2014)
Supporting high penetrations of renewable generation via implementation of real-time electricity pricing and demand response
Andrew J. Roscoe;G.W. Ault.
Iet Renewable Power Generation (2010)
Quantification of condition monitoring benefit for offshore wind turbines
David McMillan;Graham W. Ault.
Wind Engineering (2007)
Reinforcement learning for microgrid energy management
Elizaveta Kuznetsova;Yan-Fu Li;Carlos Ruiz;Carlos Ruiz;Enrico Zio;Enrico Zio.
Energy (2013)
Electrical collector system options for large offshore wind farms
G. Quinonez-Varela;G.W. Ault;O. Anaya-Lara;J.R. McDonald.
Iet Renewable Power Generation (2007)
Condition monitoring benefit for onshore wind turbines: sensitivity to operational parameters
David McMillan;G.W. Ault.
Iet Renewable Power Generation (2008)
Successful deployment of a Wireless Sensor Network for precision agriculture in Malawi
Million Mafuta;Marco Zennaro;Antoine Bagula;Graham Ault.
networked embedded systems for enterprise applications (2012)
Additional renewable energy growth through small-scale community orientated energy policies
J.J. Hain;G.W. Ault;S.J Galloway;A. Cruden.
Energy Policy (2005)
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