Fundamentals of Microgrids

Fundamentals of Microgrids
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781000168655
ISBN-13 : 1000168654
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamentals of Microgrids by : Stephen A. Roosa

Microgrids provide opportunities to develop new electrical networks targeted for the needs of communities. The fourth industrial revolution is associated with the global trend toward decentralizing energy grids. Within this context, microgrids are seen as a solution to how renewable electricity can be supplied to local areas. The Fundamentals of Microgrids: Development and Implementation provides an in-depth examination of microgrid energy sources, applications, technologies, and policies. This book considers the fundamental configurations and applications for microgrids and examines their use as a means of meeting international sustainability goals. It focuses on questions and issues associated with microgrid topologies, development, implementation and regulatory issues. Distributed energy resources are defined, stand-a-lone generation systems are described and examples of typical microgrid configurations are provided. The key components of developing a business model for microgrid development are also considered. Features: Describes what microgrids are and details the basics of how they work while considering benefits of microgrids and their disadvantages. Provides answers to the fundamental questions energy managers and other professionals want to know about the basics of microgrids. Details the applications for microgrids and demystifies the types of microgrid architectures that are successful. Includes real-world examples of functioning microgrids which provide models for the development of microgrids in the future. Discusses the key considerations that must be addressed to develop a business case for microgrid development.

Microgrids

Microgrids
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 643
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ISBN-10 : 9783030597504
ISBN-13 : 3030597504
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Microgrids by : Amjad Anvari-Moghaddam

This book provides a comprehensive overview on the latest developments in the control, operation, and protection of microgrids. It provides readers with a solid approach to analyzing and understanding the salient features of modern control and operation management techniques applied to these systems, and presents practical methods with examples and case studies from actual and modeled microgrids. The book also discusses emerging concepts, key drivers and new players in microgrids, and local energy markets while addressing various aspects from day-ahead scheduling to real-time testing of microgrids. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers who are focused on control concepts, AC, DC, and AC/DC microgrids, as well as those working in the related areas of energy engineering, operations research and its applications to energy systems. Presents modern operation, control and protection techniques with applications to real world and emulated microgrids; Discusses emerging concepts, key drivers and new players in microgrids and local energy markets; Addresses various aspects from day-ahead scheduling to real-time testing of microgrids.

Microgrids

Microgrids
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 92
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0367612615
ISBN-13 : 9780367612610
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Microgrids by : Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban

The main aim of this book is to have a complete discussion and details about micro grid and its applications including modeling of AC/DC and hybrid grid in a tied mode with simulation for the solar systems, wind turbine, bio mass and fuel cells and deployment issues.

Networked Microgrids

Networked Microgrids
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781108497657
ISBN-13 : 1108497659
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Networked Microgrids by : Peng Zhang

Discover scalable, dependable, intelligent solutions for integrating complex networked microgrids with this definitive guide. Combining resilient control, fast programmable networking, reachability analysis, and cyber-physical security, this is essential reading for researchers, professional engineers, and graduate students.

Basic Tutorial on Simulation of Microgrids Control Using MATLAB® & Simulink® Software

Basic Tutorial on Simulation of Microgrids Control Using MATLAB® & Simulink® Software
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9783030430139
ISBN-13 : 3030430138
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Basic Tutorial on Simulation of Microgrids Control Using MATLAB® & Simulink® Software by : Flávia de Andrade

This book offers a detailed guide to the design and simulation of basic control methods applied to microgrids in various operating modes, using MATLAB® Simulink® software. It includes discussions on the performance of each configuration, as well as the advantages and limitations of the droop control method. The content is organised didactically, with a level of mathematical and scientific rigour suitable for undergraduate and graduate programmes, as well as for industry professionals. The use of MATLAB® Simulink® software facilitates the learning process with regard to modelling and simulating power electronic converters at the interface of distributed energy resource (DER) systems. The book also features a wealth of illustrations, schematics, and simulation results. Given its scope, it will greatly benefit undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of electrical and electronics engineering, as well as professionals working in microgrid design and implementation.

Handbook on Microgrids for Power Quality and Connectivity

Handbook on Microgrids for Power Quality and Connectivity
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Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9789292622541
ISBN-13 : 9292622544
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook on Microgrids for Power Quality and Connectivity by : Asian Development Bank

Microgrids are poised to play a big role in the electricity ecosystem of the future—with decarbonization, digitalization, decentralization, and non-wires solutions being key attributes. This handbook serves as a guide to evaluate the feasibility of microgrid systems in enhancing power supply quality and connectivity. It includes information about on-grid microgrids for urban and industrial applications, prevailing business models, and emerging trends that could shape the future of this sector.

Power Electronic Converters for Microgrids

Power Electronic Converters for Microgrids
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9780470828328
ISBN-13 : 0470828323
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Power Electronic Converters for Microgrids by : Suleiman M. Sharkh

As concerns about climate change, energy prices, and energy security loom, regulatory and research communities have shown growing interest in alternative energy sources and their integration into distributed energy systems. However, many of the candidate microgeneration and associated storage systems cannot be readily interfaced to the 50/60 Hz grid. In Power Electronic Converters for Microgrids, Sharkh and Abu-Sara introduce the basics and practical concerns of analyzing and designing such micro-generation grid interface systems. Readers will become familiar with methods for stably feeding the larger grid, importing from the grid to charge on-site storage, disconnecting from the grid in case of grid failure, as well as connect multiple microgrids while sharing their loads appropriately. Sharkh and Abu-Sara introduce not only the larger context of the technology, but also present potential future applications, along with detailed case studies and tutorials to help the reader effectively engineer microgrid systems.

Residential Microgrids and Rural Electrifications

Residential Microgrids and Rural Electrifications
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780323904506
ISBN-13 : 0323904505
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Residential Microgrids and Rural Electrifications by : P. Sanjeevikumar

Residential Microgrids and Rural Electrifications contains an overview of microgrids' architecture, load assessments, designing of microgrids for residential systems, and rural electrifications to help readers understand the fundamentals. Including many new topics in the field of home automation and the application of IoT for microgrids monitoring and control, the book includes sections on the infrastructure necessary for charging Electric Vehicles in residential systems and rural electrifications and how to estimate the energy and cost of various combinations of energy resources. Many examples and practical case studies are included to enhance and reinforce learning objective goals. Those in engineering research and technical professions will be able to perform energy and cost analyses of various combinations of energy sources by using advanced, real simulation tools. - Features methods for adopting and applying artificial intelligent techniques in microgrids for improving reliability - Addresses the role of battery energy storage systems, the reliable operation of microgrids, international standards such as IEC and IEEE standards, and safe handling techniques - Covers IoT for the monitoring and control of microgrids and the adoption of recent technologies

Microgrid Technologies

Microgrid Technologies
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 562
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781119710790
ISBN-13 : 1119710790
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Microgrid Technologies by : C. Sharmeela

Microgrid technology is an emerging area, and it has numerous advantages over the conventional power grid. A microgrid is defined as Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and interconnected loads with clearly defined electrical boundaries that act as a single controllable entity concerning the grid. Microgrid technology enables the connection and disconnection of the system from the grid. That is, the microgrid can operate both in grid-connected and islanded modes of operation. Microgrid technologies are an important part of the evolving landscape of energy and power systems. Many aspects of microgrids are discussed in this volume, including, in the early chapters of the book, the various types of energy storage systems, power and energy management for microgrids, power electronics interface for AC & DC microgrids, battery management systems for microgrid applications, power system analysis for microgrids, and many others. The middle section of the book presents the power quality problems in microgrid systems and its mitigations, gives an overview of various power quality problems and its solutions, describes the PSO algorithm based UPQC controller for power quality enhancement, describes the power quality enhancement and grid support through a solar energy conversion system, presents the fuzzy logic-based power quality assessments, and covers various power quality indices. The final chapters in the book present the recent advancements in the microgrids, applications of Internet of Things (IoT) for microgrids, the application of artificial intelligent techniques, modeling of green energy smart meter for microgrids, communication networks for microgrids, and other aspects of microgrid technologies. Valuable as a learning tool for beginners in this area as well as a daily reference for engineers and scientists working in the area of microgrids, this is a must-have for any library.

Power System Fundamentals

Power System Fundamentals
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 396
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351371827
ISBN-13 : 1351371827
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Power System Fundamentals by : Pedro Ponce

Smart grids are linked with smart homes and smart meters. These smart grids are the new topology for generating, distributing, and consuming energy. If these smart devices are not connected in a smart grid, then they cannot work properly; hence, the conventional power systems are swiftly changing in order to improve the quality of electrical energy. This book covers the fundamentals of power systems—which are the pillars for smart grids —with a focus on defining the smart grid with theoretical and experimental electrical concepts. Power System Fundamentals begins by discussing electric circuits, the basic systems in smart grids, and finishes with a complete smart grid concept. The book allows the reader to build a foundation of understanding with basic and advanced exercises that run on simulation before moving to experimental results. It is intended for readers who want to comprehensively cover both the basic and advanced concepts of smart grids.