Power Grids with Renewable Energy
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-83953-027-2 (ISBN)
Generation of electricity from renewable sources has become a necessity, particularly due to environmental concerns. In order for renewable sources to provide reliable power, their sporadic availability under certain conditions and the lack of control over the resource must be addressed. Different renewable energy sources and storage technologies bring various properties to the table, and power systems must be adapted and constructed to accommodate these. Power electronics and micro-grids play key roles in enabling the use of renewable energy in the evolving smarter grids.
This book, written by well-known researchers with broad expertise and successful publication records, provides a systematic overview of modern power systems with integrated renewable energy. Chapters provide concise coverage of renewable energy generation, of storage technologies including chemical, electrostatic and thermal storage systems, and of energy integration, power conditioning systems, economic dispatch and scheduling, EV integration, as well as communications and cyber-security in power systems.
This work is a highly valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia involved with renewable energy technology and power systems, for advanced students of related subjects, and for utilities engineers and professionals.
Abdelhay A. Sallam is Professor Emeritus in Port Said University, Egypt. He has published over 100 papers in international journals and conferences and 2 books, has supervised thesis of over 60 students and has had 17 years of experience in industry. Om P. Malik is Professor Emeritus in the University of Calgary, Canada. His publication record comprises over 375 papers in international journals such as IEEE Transactions and IET (formerly IEE) Proceedings, and he has presented over 360 papers in international conferences. He is the author of two books. Under his supervision, 52 PhD and 58 Masters students have successfully completed their degrees.
Chapter 1: Towards the new trend of power grids
Part I: Renewable energy sources
Chapter 2: Wind energy
Chapter 3: Solar energy
Chapter 4: Ocean energy: tidal energy
Chapter 5: Ocean energy: wave and thermal energy
Chapter 6: Biomass energy
Part II: Energy storage systems
Chapter 7: Electrical energy storage
Chapter 8: Mechanical energy storage systems
Chapter 9: Chemical energy storage systems: fuel cells and power-to-gas
Chapter 10: Electrochemical energy storage systems
Chapter 11: Electrostatic, magnetic and thermal energy storage
Chapter 12: Energy storage system application: electric vehicles
Part III: Renewables integration
Chapter 13: Power conditioning systems
Chapter 14: Integration of distributed energy resources
Chapter 15: Economic dispatch of hybrid thermal and wind plants
Chapter 16: Generation scheduling for power grids with renewables
Chapter 17: Load flow analysis for power systems with renewables
Chapter 18: Integration of electric vehicles with renewables into power grids
Chapter 19: Microgrids: modelling and control
Part IV: Associated systems
Chapter 20: Communications in power systems
Chapter 21: Cybersecurity in power systems
Appendix A: Probability density and Weibull distribution functions
Appendix B: Test system
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.01.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Energy Engineering |
Verlagsort | Stevenage |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
ISBN-10 | 1-83953-027-8 / 1839530278 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-83953-027-2 / 9781839530272 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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