Smart grid : fundamentals of design and analysis / James Momoh.
By: Momoh, James A.
Contributor(s): IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.].
Material type: BookSeries: IEEE press series on power engineering: 63Publisher: Hoboken [New Jersey] : John Wiley & Sons, 2012Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2012]Description: 1 PDF (234 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 047088939X; 9781118156117.Subject(s): Smart power grids | Electric power distribution -- Energy conservation | Real time systems | Reliability | Renewable energy resources | Security | Silicon | Smart grids | Software | Stability criteria | Standards | Switches | Thermal stability | Training | US Department of Energy | Voltage control | Voltage measurement | Wind turbines | Aerodynamics | Automation | Biological system modeling | Computer aided software engineering | Computer security | Control systems | Decision making | Dynamic programming | Education | Electric machines | Electricity | Equations | Home appliances | IEC standards | Indexes | Insulation | Internet | Jacobian matrices | Linear programming | Load flow | Load modeling | Local area networks | Maintenance engineering | Manufacturing | Materials | Mathematical model | Mission critical systems | Modeling | Monitoring | NIST | Network topology | Optimization | Phasor measurement units | Photovoltaic cells | Planning | Power measurement | Power quality | Power system reliability | Power system stability | Power systems | Pricing | Programming | ProtocolsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.31 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.1. Smart Grid Architectural Designs -- Introduction -- Today's Grid versus the Smart Grid -- Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007: Rationale for the Smart Grid -- Computational Intelligence -- Power System Enhancement -- Communication and Standards -- Environment and Economics -- Outline of the Book --
5. Computational Tools for Smart Grid Design -- Introduction to Computational Tools -- Decision Support Tools (DS) -- Optimization Techniques -- Classical Optimization Method -- Heuristic Optimization -- Evolutionary Computational Techniques -- Adaptive Dynamic Programming Techniques -- Pareto Methods --
7. Renewable Energy and Storage -- Renewable Energy Resources -- Sustainable Energy Options for the Smart Grid -- Penetration and Variability Issues Associated with Sustainable Energy Technology -- Demand Response Issues -- Electric Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrids -- PHEV Technology -- Environmental Implications -- Storage Technologies --
9. Research, Education, and Training for the Smart Grid -- Introduction -- Research Areas for Smart Grid Development -- Research Activities in the Smart Grid -- Multidisciplinary Research Activities -- Smart Grid Education -- Training and Professional Development -- 10. Case Studies and Testbeds for the Smart Grid --
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Learn how to design smart grids, the energy delivery systems of the futureA smart grid is an electrical grid that can monitor, predict, and intelligently respond to the behavior of all electric power suppliers and consumers connected to it in order to deliver reliable and sustainable electricity services as efficiently as possible. Smart Grid sets forth the fundamental analysis and design schemes for developing actual working smart grids. Readers will find all the guidance, tools, and techniques needed to design smart grids that meet the needs of government, industry, and consumers, including:. Standards and requirements for designing essential devices, systems, and products. Automation and computational techniques to design adaptable smart grids. Simulation tools for modeling smart grid performance. Incorporation of sustainable and renewable energy sources. Evaluation of different options for computational intelligence, communication technology, and decision supportThroughout the book, detailed examples of smart grid design and development strategies are provided based on different community constraints and energy needs.Given the ever-rising costs of dwindling fossil fuel energy supplies, the need to provide sustainable energy as efficiently as possible has never been greater. This pioneering book is a must-read for electrical and power engineering professionals and students, giving them the tools needed to move from the concept of a smart grid to its actual design and implementation. Moreover, it will enable regulators, policymakers, and energy executives to understand the future of energy delivery systems.
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