Bollen, Math.
The Smart Grid Adapting the Power System to New Challenges / [electronic resource] : by Math Bollen. - 1st ed. 2011. - XIV, 221 p. online resource. - Synthesis Lectures on Power Electronics, 1931-9533 . - Synthesis Lectures on Power Electronics, .
Introduction -- The Challenges -- Solutions in the Grid -- Participation of Network Users -- Market Incentives -- Discussion -- Conclusions.
This book links the challenges to which the electricity network is exposed with the range of new technology, methodologies and market mechanisms known under the name "smart grid." The main challenges will be described by the way in which they impact the electricity network: the introduction of renewable electricity production, energy efficiency, the introduction and further opening of the electricity market, increasing demands for reliability and voltage quality, and the growing need for more transport capacity in the grid. Three fundamentally different types of solutions are distinguished in this book: solutions only involving the electricity network (like HVDC and active distribution networks), solutions including the network users but under the control of the network operator (like requirements on production units and curtailment), and fully market-driven solutions (like demand response). An overview is given of the various solutions to the challenges that are possible with new technology; this includes some that are actively discussed elsewhere and others that are somewhat forgotten. Linking the different solutions with the needs of the electricity network, in the light of the various challenges, is a recurring theme in this book. Table of Contents: Introduction / The Challenges / Solutions in the Grid / Participation of Network Users / Market Incentives / Discussion / Conclusions.
9783031024962
10.1007/978-3-031-02496-2 doi
Electrical engineering.
Electric power production.
Electronics.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Electrical Power Engineering.
Mechanical Power Engineering.
Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation.
TK1-9971
621.3
The Smart Grid Adapting the Power System to New Challenges / [electronic resource] : by Math Bollen. - 1st ed. 2011. - XIV, 221 p. online resource. - Synthesis Lectures on Power Electronics, 1931-9533 . - Synthesis Lectures on Power Electronics, .
Introduction -- The Challenges -- Solutions in the Grid -- Participation of Network Users -- Market Incentives -- Discussion -- Conclusions.
This book links the challenges to which the electricity network is exposed with the range of new technology, methodologies and market mechanisms known under the name "smart grid." The main challenges will be described by the way in which they impact the electricity network: the introduction of renewable electricity production, energy efficiency, the introduction and further opening of the electricity market, increasing demands for reliability and voltage quality, and the growing need for more transport capacity in the grid. Three fundamentally different types of solutions are distinguished in this book: solutions only involving the electricity network (like HVDC and active distribution networks), solutions including the network users but under the control of the network operator (like requirements on production units and curtailment), and fully market-driven solutions (like demand response). An overview is given of the various solutions to the challenges that are possible with new technology; this includes some that are actively discussed elsewhere and others that are somewhat forgotten. Linking the different solutions with the needs of the electricity network, in the light of the various challenges, is a recurring theme in this book. Table of Contents: Introduction / The Challenges / Solutions in the Grid / Participation of Network Users / Market Incentives / Discussion / Conclusions.
9783031024962
10.1007/978-3-031-02496-2 doi
Electrical engineering.
Electric power production.
Electronics.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Electrical Power Engineering.
Mechanical Power Engineering.
Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation.
TK1-9971
621.3