Lizbeth Guardado Data-verified
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Lizbeth Guardado's research centers on power systems, with a particular focus on the integration and management of renewable energy sources. Her work investigates methods for stabilizing power grids that are heavily reliant on variable sources like wind farms. This includes studying the application of technologies such as Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOM) and Series-Synchronous Converters (SSSC) to enhance grid robustness.
Guardado also examines the assessment of grid strength and the determination of maximum loadability in wind-dominated power systems, utilizing techniques like QV modal analysis. Additionally, her research explores the power quality performance of photovoltaic (PV) systems, specifically in the context of feasible designs for local communities. She has co-authored three publications, with a recent publication in 2021, and her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and 19 total citations. Her collaborations include work with Daniel R. Jagessar, Roy McCann, Sarah S. Jagessar, and Mojtaba Ahanch, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 19
Selected Publications
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Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis (2021)
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Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC (2021)
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- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
- Power Quality Performance on a Feasible Design of a Photovoltaic (PV) System for a Local Community
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
- Power Quality Performance on a Feasible Design of a Photovoltaic (PV) System for a Local Community
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
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