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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Poul Ejnar Sørensen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily contributes to the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and energy engineering and power technology. Additional subfields include aerospace engineering and artificial intelligence.

The scientist's work addresses various topics related to energy and power systems. Key areas of study include microgrid control and optimization, integrated energy systems optimization, smart grid energy management, hybrid renewable energy systems, wind energy research and development, wind turbine control systems, and energy load and power forecasting.

The following recent papers demonstrate the scope of their research:

  • Validation of European-scale simulated wind speed and wind generation time series, 2021, Applied Energy
  • Control of Offshore Wind Turbines Connected to Diode-Rectifier-Based HVdc Systems, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
  • Benchmarking physics-informed machine learning-based short term PV-power forecasting tools, 2022, Energy Reports
  • Combination of meteorological reanalysis data and stochastic simulation for modelling wind generation variability, 2020, Renewable Energy
  • Optimal battery operation for revenue maximization of wind-storage hybrid power plant, 2020, Electric Power Systems Research

Sørensen has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Kaushik Das
  • Anca Daniela Hansen
  • Matti Koivisto
  • Rujie Zhu
  • Daniel Vázquez Pombo

The scientist publishes often in several academic venues, such as:

  • IET Conference Proceedings
  • International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • Energies
  • Electric Power Systems Research
  • Wind Energy Science

Sørensen was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2019 for contributions recognized by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Centralised power control of wind farm with doubly fed induction generators

    Anca Daniela Hansen;Poul Sørensen;Florin Iov;Frede Blaabjerg

  • Wind and solar energy curtailment: A review of international experience

    Lori Bird;Debra Lew;Michael Milligan;E. Maria Carlini

  • Conceptual survey of Generators and Power Electronics for Wind Turbines

    Lars Henrik Hansen;Lars Helle;Frede Blaabjerg;Ewen Ritchie

  • Frequency Control in Autonomous Power Systems With High Wind Power Penetration

    I. D. Margaris;S. A. Papathanassiou;N. D. Hatziargyriou;A. D. Hansen

  • Dynamic wind turbine models in power system simulation tool DIgSILENT

    A.D. Hansen;C. Jauch;Poul Ejnar Sørensen;F. Iov

  • Control design for a pitch-regulated, variable speed wind turbine

    Morten H. Hansen;Anca Hansen;Torben J. Larsen;Stig Øye

  • Power Fluctuations From Large Wind Farms

    P. Sorensen;N.A. Cutululis;A. Vigueras-Rodriguez;L.E. Jensen

  • Long-term research challenges in wind energy – a research agenda by the European Academy of Wind Energy

    G. A. M. van Kuik;Joachim Peinke;R. Nijssen;D.J. Lekou

  • Models for a stand-alone PV system

    A.D. Hansen;Poul Ejnar Sørensen;L.H. Hansen;Henrik W. Bindner

  • Releasable Kinetic Energy-Based Inertial Control of a DFIG Wind Power Plant

    Jinsik Lee;Eduard Muljadi;Poul Sorensen;Yong Cheol Kang

  • Control of Variable Speed Wind Turbines with Doubly-Fed Induction Generators

    Anca D. Hansen;Poul Sørensen;Florin Iov;Frede Blaabjerg

  • Reactive power capability of a wind turbine with doubly fed induction generator

    Torsten Lund;Poul Ejnar Sørensen;J. Eek

  • Variable speed wind turbines capability for temporary over-production

    German Claudio Tarnowski;Philip Carne Kjar;Poul E. Sorensen;Jacob Ostergaard

  • Simulation of interaction between wind farm and power system

    Poul Ejnar Sørensen;Anca Daniela Hansen;L. Janosi;J. Bech

  • Co-ordinated voltage control of DFIG wind turbines in uninterrupted operation during grid faults

    Anca Daniela Hansen;Gabriele Michalke;Poul Sørensen;Torsten Lund

  • Modelling of power fluctuations from large offshore wind farms

    Poul Sørensen;Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis;Antonio Vigueras-Rodríguez;Henrik Madsen

  • Dynamic Droop–Based Inertial Control of a Doubly-Fed Induction Generator

    Min Hwang;Eduard Muljadi;Jung-Wook Park;Poul Sorensen

  • European Balancing Act

    T. Ackermann;J.R. Abbad;I.M. Dudurych;I. Erlich

  • Aspects of Relevance in Offshore Wind Farm Reliability Assessment

    N.B. Negra;O. Holmstrom;B. Bak-Jensen;P. Sorensen

  • Wind farm models and control strategies

    Poul Sorensen;Anca-Daniela Hansen;Florin Iov;Frede Blaabjerg

  • Dynamic modelling of wind farm grid interaction

    Anca D. Hansen;Poul Sørensen;Frede Blaabjerg;John Becho

  • Simulation of the impact of wind power on the transient fault behavior of the Nordic power system

    Clemens Jauch;Poul Ejnar Sørensen;Ian Norheim;Carsten Rasmussen

Frequent Co-Authors

Anca Daniela Hansen
Anca Daniela Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Frede Blaabjerg
Frede Blaabjerg Aalborg University
Jacob Østergaard
Jacob Østergaard Technical University of Denmark
Damian Flynn
Damian Flynn University College Dublin
Qiuwei Wu
Qiuwei Wu Technical University of Denmark
Zhe Chen
Zhe Chen Aalborg University
Kjetil Uhlen
Kjetil Uhlen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Lennart Söder
Lennart Söder Royal Institute of Technology
Eduard Muljadi
Eduard Muljadi Auburn University

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