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    Impact of electric vehicles on distribution substations: A Swiss case study by Salah, Florian, Ilg, Jens P., Flath, Christoph M., Basse, Hauke, Dinther, Clemens van

    Published in Applied energy (01-01-2015)
    “…•This study is the first to consider EV charging impact on distribution substations.•Embedded into BKW’s grid planning, it bridges the gap between research and…”
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    Improving Electric Vehicle Charging Coordination Through Area Pricing by Flath, Christoph M., Ilg, Jens P., Gottwalt, Sebastian, Schmeck, Hartmut, Weinhardt, Christof

    Published in Transportation science (01-11-2014)
    “…Meeting charging demands of large electric vehicle fleets will raise electrical load significantly and may pose challenges for today’s power system…”
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    Innenarchitekt auf Zeit: Bibliotheksnutzer richten sich ein by Jens Ilg

    Published in o-bib (01-12-2016)
    “…Das zweijährige Lernraumforschungsprojekt „Lernraum Bibliothek 2015“ (Laufzeit 2013 bis 2015) der UB Rostock erprobte verschiedene Methoden der Nutzerforschung…”
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    A Revenue Management Approach for Efficient Electric Vehicle Charging Coordination by Flath, C. M., Gottwalt, S., Ilg, J. P.

    “…Ambitious goals of electric vehicle (EV) penetration may conflict with the capabilities of today's power system. Especially simultaneous charging at home may…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Benchmarking electric vehicle charging control strategies by Schuller, A., Ilg, J., van Dinther, C.

    “…Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to become an important part of individual mobility. In order to reduce CO 2 emissions and release the full potential for…”
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    A note on the economics of Metered grid pricing by Ilg, J. P., Flath, C. M., Kramer, J.

    “…Imbalances in generation and demand locality in the German power market give rise to seemingly unfair grid cost allocations: few customers in wind-rich…”
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