POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND
CONTROL LABORATORY
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND
CONTROL LABORATORY
Welcome!
Our group is conducting research on power system operation, renewable energy sources, frequency stability, and restoration process.
We are currently recruiting highly motivated graduate/undergraduate students to join our research group.
If you are interested in our group, please contact Prof. Lim by email (sunglim@jbnu.ac.kr)
전력계통 운영, 재생에너지 및 발전원 제어, 주파수 안정도, 복구 계획에 관심이 있는 학생들은 sunglim@jbnu.ac.kr로 연락 주시기 바랍니다.
연구실에서 수행하는 구체적인 연구 주제는 홈페이지의 Publication 또는 Research을 확인하시기 바랍니다.
(25년 3월 기준) 현재 석사 과정 2명 / 박사 과정 2명을 모집하고 있습니다. 관심 있는 학생들은 이메일로 연락 주시기 바랍니다.
News
Paper accepted for publication in the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (Q1), July 2025
The research project titled "Development of Restoration Procedures for Next-Generation Korea Power Systems with Increased Renewable Energy Penetration" has been selected for the NRF Outstanding Young Scientist Grants!
NRF(한국연구재단) 우수신진 연구 과제에 선정되어 "재생에너지 보급 확대에 따른 차세대 국내 전력계통 복구 절차 개발" 연구 주제로 2025년 3월부터 2029년 2월까지 4년간 수행할 예정입니다!
Paper accepted for publication in the International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (Q1), November 2024
Power system operation and control laboratory has just opened on October 2024
Prof. Lim joined Jeonbuk National Univeristy on September 2024
Main research topics in Power System Operation and Control Lab.
Renewable Energy Integration and Frequency Stability in Modern Power Systems: This research analyzes frequency stability challenges in modern power systems transitioning to renewable energy, focusing on the relationship between key factors and stability in mainland Korea and Jeju Island.
Modeling Practical Power System and Control Methods for Renewable Energies: This research models practical power systems and develops control methods for wind power integration, emphasizing the ancillary services provided by wind power plants through inertial energy and frequency response.
Roles of Diverse Generation Units in Maintaining Power System Stability: The research evaluates the contribution of various generation units, including renewable sources and energy storage, to frequency stability and calculates their rates of contribution in maintaining overall system stability.
Enhancing Restoration Plans and Optimization Strategies in Modern Power System Operations: The research develops and enhances restoration plans for modern power systems, focusing on optimizing operational strategies to manage the complexities introduced by high renewable energy penetration.