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Network Congestion Management: Experiences From Bruny Island Using Residential Batteries

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IEEE POWER & ENERGY MAGAZINE
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 41-51

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MPE.2021.3072818

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Telecommunication congestion control; Underwater cables; Australia; Underwater communication; Power system reliability

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Bruny Island is a small island community and tourist hot spot off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia, known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, rugged coastline, and delicious produce. The island population fluctuates with holiday peaks, putting strain on the undersea electricity cable connecting the island to mainland Tasmania, which is already reaching its limits.
Off the southern coast of tasmania, Australia, lies a small island community and tourist hot spot called Bruny Island, known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, rugged coastline, and delicious produce (Figure 1). Just as the island population rises and falls with the holiday peaks, so, too, does the load on the undersea electricity cable connecting the island to mainland Tasmania, pushing the aging cable to its limits.

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