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Morris, Euan A. and Telford, Rory and Mackinnon, Calum and Jennett, Kyle; (2023) Evolution of electricity distribution control room data streams - UK case study. In: 2022 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia). 2022 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia) . UNSPECIFIED, SGP, pp. 696-700. ISBN 9798350399660

Mackinnon, Calum and Hamilton, Matthew and Jennett, Kyle and Morris, Euan and Telford, Rory (2022) A concept solution architecture for electrical distribution control centres. In: 11th International Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (Asia), 2022-11-01 - 2022-11-04, Singapore.

Xu, Han and Jennett, Kyle and Downie, Allan and Coffele, Federico (2020) Multi-layered simulation platform for future worlds distribution system scenarios. In: CIRED Workshop 2020, 2020-09-22 - 2020-09-23.

Jennett, K I and Downie, A S H and Avras, A and Coffele, F and Tate, A and Lewinton, S (2019) Performance optimisation of a flywheel energy storage system using the PNDC power hardware in the loop platform. In: IMarEST Engine as a Weapon / Marine Electrical and Control Systems Safety Conference 2019, 2019-07-02 - 2019-07-03, America Square Conference Centre.

Syed, M. H. and Guillo-Sansano, E. and Avras, A. and Downie, A. and Jennett, K. and Burt, G. M. and Coffele, F. and Rudd, A. and Bright, C. (2019) The role of experimental test beds for the systems testing of future marine electrical power systems. In: 2019 IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium, 2019-08-14 - 2019-08-16. (In Press)

Downie, A and Avras, A and Jennett, K and Coffele, F (2019) Power hardware in the loop platform for flywheel energy storage system testing for electric ship power system applications. In: 2nd International Conference on Modelling and Optimisation of Ship Energy Systems, 2019-05-08 - 2019-05-10.

Jennett, K I (2017) The next stage of naval electrical engineering system testing at the Power Networks Demonstration Centre. In: Marine Electrical and Control Systems Safety Conference, 2017-11-22 - 2017-11-23, University of Strathclyde.

Stephen, Bruce and Tang, Xiaoqing and Harvey, Poppy R. and Galloway, Stuart and Jennett, Kyle I. (2017) Incorporating practice theory in sub-profile models for short term aggregated residential load forecasting. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 8 (4). pp. 1591-1598. ISSN 1949-3053

Jennett, Kyle and Coffele, Federico and Stephen, Bruce and Abdulhadi, Ibrahim; (2017) Testing and validation of the ACCESS system. In: Proceedings of 24th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED). IET, GBR. (In Press)

Jennett, Kyle I. and Booth, Campbell D. and Coffele, Federico and Roscoe, Andrew J. (2015) Investigation of the sympathetic tripping problem in power systems with large penetrations of distributed generation. IET Generation Transmission and Distribution, 9 (4). pp. 379-385. ISSN 1751-8695

Jennett, Kyle and Booth, Campbell and Lee, M.; (2011) Analysis of the sympathetic tripping problem for networks with high penetrations of distributed generation. In: 2011 International conference on advanced power system automation and protection. IEEE, CHN, pp. 384-389. ISBN 9781424496228

Jennett, K. and Booth, C. (2010) Protection of converter dense power systems. In: UPEC 2010, 2010-08-31 - 2010-09-03.

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