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- What: In this paper a with an energy storage system is introduced to optimize load restoration in the aftermath of natural catastrophes. The substantial contributions are summarized here, as follows: A model aiming to enable cooperative service restoration is introduced in this paper, accounting for the intricate interplay between the fault isolation and recovery phases. The primary reason for this decrease is the diminished energy production capacity of the CHP2. Moving forward, the authors aim to delve into a broader spectrum of uncertainties, including variability in demand and unexpected system failures.
- Who: Ke Wang et . . .

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