Adapting Smart Grid, RES Penetration, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Energy Efficiency Concepts to Electric Ship Power Systems

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This paper deals with the adaption of Smart Grid, RES penetration, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Energy Efficiency concepts from land to ship power systems. It presents a review on the state-of-art on those areas as regards the land power systems and attempts to propose some of those advances and how they can be adapted to ship power systems. Ship power systems have many resemblances mainly with autonomous land power systems. Thus, autonomous power systems will be used as a model for an accurate and successive adaption of those concepts.

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