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Jianzhong Wu

Researcher at Cardiff University

Publications -  308
Citations -  12551

Jianzhong Wu is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Distributed generation. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 278 publications receiving 8281 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianzhong Wu include Royal Institute of Technology & Mälardalen University College.

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Peer-to-Peer energy trading in a Microgrid

TL;DR: Test results in a LV grid-connected Microgrid show that P2P energy trading is able to improve the local balance of energy generation and consumption and the increased diversity of generation and load profiles of peers is ability to further facilitate the balance.
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Combined analysis of electricity and heat networks

TL;DR: In this article, a combined analysis was developed to investigate the performance of electricity and heat networks as an integrated whole, based on a model of electrical power flow and hydraulic and thermal circuits together with their coupling components (CHP units, heat pumps, electric boilers and circulation pumps).
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Peer-to-peer energy sharing through a two-stage aggregated battery control in a community Microgrid

TL;DR: The proposed two-stage aggregated control method was applied to residential community Microgrids with photovoltaic (PV) battery systems and it was revealed that P2P energy sharing is able to reduce the energy cost of the community by 30% compared to the conventional P2G energy trading.
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Review of Existing Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Projects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the similarities and differences of the P2P energy trading trails in different regions of the world and showed that although many of the trails focus on the business models acting similarly to a supplier's role in the electricity sector, it is also necessary to design the necessary communication and control networks that could enable P2PCE energy trading in or among local microgrids.
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A Spatial–Temporal model for grid impact analysis of plug-in electric vehicles ☆

TL;DR: In this article, a spatial-temporal model (STM) is developed to evaluate the impact of large scale deployment of plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) on urban distribution networks.