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Integration of distributed generations by coordinating electric vehicle charging station in medium voltage network by Swarm intelligence
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World Journal of Engineering
World Journal of Engineering (2023) 20 (6): 1097–1111.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Sagarika Rout; Gyan Ranjan Biswal Purpose Notable energy losses and voltage deviation issues in low-voltage radial distribution systems are a major concern for power planners and utility companies because of the integration of electric vehicles (EVs). Electric vehicle charging stations (EVCSs...
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Role of river stage in characterization of phreatic line
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World Journal of Engineering
World Journal of Engineering (2021) 18 (3): 426–441.
Published: 04 January 2021
... Licensed re-use rights only Groundwater Energy loss Phreatic line Surface water Groundwater and surface water (GW–SW) interaction is the natural process, which occurs near the riverbank leading to erosion of vast areas of agricultural land, cities and towns and the hydraulic and other...
