Transmission Expansion Planning: The Network Challenges of the Energy Transition

Transmission Expansion Planning: The Network Challenges of the Energy Transition
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9783030494285
ISBN-13 : 3030494284
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Transmission Expansion Planning: The Network Challenges of the Energy Transition by : Sara Lumbreras

This book presents a panoramic look at the transformation of the transmission network in the context of the energy transition. It provides readers with basic definitions as well as details on current challenges and emerging technologies. In-depth chapters cover the integration of renewables, the particularities of planning large-scale systems, efficient reduction and solution methods, the possibilities of HVDC and super grids, distributed generation, smart grids, demand response, and new regulatory schemes. The content is complemented with case studies that highlight the importance of the power transmission network as the backbone of modern energy systems. This book will be a comprehensive reference that will be useful to both academics and practitioners.

Principles of International Energy Transition Law

Principles of International Energy Transition Law
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780198876144
ISBN-13 : 0198876149
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles of International Energy Transition Law by : Frédéric G. Sourgens

Energy transition is a complex global problem, with governance and policies cutting across multiple legal silos including human rights, environment, international economics, finance, energy, law of the sea, and transnational commerce. As of yet, there is no comprehensive treatment of the legal principles governing energy transition as a whole. Furthermore, energy transition must solve a trilemma that pits energy equity (the need to provide access to energy needed to fuel human development) and energy security (the need to provide resilient and reliable energy systems) against environmental sustainability. Without a comprehensive understanding of these issues, law and policy-makers risk exacerbating rather than resolving the underlying problems. Principles of International Energy Transition Law introduces the energy transition problem by situating the climate emergency in its broader energy and development context, showing how global energy value chains are deeply enmeshed in and drive global economic and human development. It combines the different legal perspectives in one consistent analysis by outlining their interactions and showing how they can be reconciled. The book discusses thirty-two international legal principles governing different aspects of the energy transition trilemma's three parts. It then uses a commons governance perspective to propose a holistic approach to applying and balancing these different parts and their different legal principles. Highlighted sections summarise the most important concepts and ideas for easy reference, making the title particularly accessible for students and policy-makers as well as law practitioners.

Uncertainties in Modern Power Systems

Uncertainties in Modern Power Systems
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 718
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ISBN-10 : 9780128208939
ISBN-13 : 0128208937
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Uncertainties in Modern Power Systems by : Ahmed F. Zobaa

Uncertainties in Modern Power Systems combines several aspects of uncertainty management in power systems at the planning and operation stages within an integrated framework. This book provides the state-of-the-art in electric network planning, including time-scales, reliability, quality, optimal allocation of compensators and distributed generators, mathematical formulation, and search algorithms. The book introduces innovative research outcomes, programs, algorithms, and approaches that consolidate the present status and future opportunities and challenges of power systems. The book also offers a comprehensive description of the overall process in terms of understanding, creating, data gathering, and managing complex electrical engineering applications with uncertainties. This reference is useful for researchers, engineers, and operators in power distribution systems. - Includes innovative research outcomes, programs, algorithms, and approaches that consolidate current status and future of modern power systems - Discusses how uncertainties will impact on the performance of power systems - Offers solutions to significant challenges in power systems planning to achieve the best operational performance of the different electric power sectors

Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon Transition

Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon Transition
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9783110752458
ISBN-13 : 311075245X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon Transition by : Giuseppe Bellantuono

The low-carbon transition is ongoing everywhere. This Handbook, written by a group of senior and junior scholars from six continents and nineteen countries, explores the legal pathways of decarbonisation in the energy sector. What emerges is a composite picture. There are many roadblocks, but also a lot of legal innovation. The volume distils the legal knowledge which should help move forward the transition. Questions addressed include the differences between the decarbonization strategies of developed and developing countries, the pace of the transition, the management of multi-level governance systems, the pros and cons of different policy instruments, the planning of low-carbon infrastructures, the roles and meanings of energy justice. The Handbook can be drawn upon by legal scholars to compare decarbonisation pathways in several jurisdictions. Non-legal scholars can find information to be included in transition theories and decarbonization scenarios. Policymakers can discover contextual factors that should be taken into account when deciding how to support the transition.

Planning and Operation Strategies for Enhancing Power System Flexibility in Low-Carbon Energy Transition

Planning and Operation Strategies for Enhancing Power System Flexibility in Low-Carbon Energy Transition
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9782832545010
ISBN-13 : 2832545017
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Planning and Operation Strategies for Enhancing Power System Flexibility in Low-Carbon Energy Transition by : Mingfei Ban

The global energy system is undergoing a profound transformation from a system based mainly on fossil fuels to a low-carbon one based on variable renewable energy (VRE), such as wind power and solar power, to achieve the 2050 Paris Agreement. By 2050, solar and wind power, with more than 14,500 GW installed capacity, would account for three-fifths of global electricity generation. This transformation comes with significant challenges since high VRE shares will greatly increase system flexibility requirements for balancing supply and demand. Accordingly, all sectors of the power system need to unlock further requisite flexibility through technology, business, and policy innovations, including power supply, transmission, distribution, storage, and demand.

Process Systems Engineering

Process Systems Engineering
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9783110705201
ISBN-13 : 3110705206
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Process Systems Engineering by : Edwin Zondervan

Process systems engineering (PSE) is a discipline that delivers tools for guided decision-making in the development of new processes and products. Proven successful in the pharmaceutical-, food- and water sectors, it has also breached the field of energy systems. The future energy systems aim to be more efficient, cost-effective, environmentally benign, and interconnected. The design and operation is extremely challenging for decision-makers, engineers, and scientists and here lies a crucial role for the process systems engineer.

Sustainable Urbanism in China

Sustainable Urbanism in China
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781000410495
ISBN-13 : 1000410498
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Urbanism in China by : Ali Cheshmehzangi

Sustainable Urbanism in China explores the notion of "Sustainable Urbanism" by considering the role sustainable neighborhood planning plays in the larger picture of sustainable urbanism and suggests innovations and best practices that are either developed or adopted by China. These are narrated as lessons learnt for other countries where we see similar trends of development patterns or emerging practices. Through various explorations of challenges, paradigms, and innovations of urban sustainability, this book highlights how planning, policy, and design are forming and reforming in the context of China. These are offered through a set of guidelines and pathways for urban sustainability at the scale of neighborhoods/communities or districts in a wider context of urban environments, as well as strategies for planners, developers, policy makers, and educators in the field of the built environment. Through a comprehensive overview of urban sustainability practices in China, this book investigates 12 case study projects. These comprehensive explorations should in turn help construct the future directions of China’s sustainable urban development and provide innovative pathways of sustainable urbanism in China and around the globe.

Distribution System Planning

Distribution System Planning
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 9781394209460
ISBN-13 : 1394209460
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Distribution System Planning by : Marie-Cecile Alvarez-Herault

Distribution systems drive energy and societal transition. System planning enables investments to be made in the right place, at the right time and with the right technology. Distribution System Planning is centered on the evolution of planning methods that will best support this transition, and describes the historical context and concepts that enable planning, its challenges and key influencing factors to be grasped. It also analyzes the impact of the development of renewable and decentralized energy resources, government recommendations and distributor initiatives to promote their integration. Through the use of case studies, this book provides examples of how planning methodologies have evolved, as well as an overview of new and emerging solutions.

Handbook of Electrical Power Systems

Handbook of Electrical Power Systems
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 1028
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ISBN-10 : 9783111264271
ISBN-13 : 3111264270
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Electrical Power Systems by : Oliver D. Doleski

Bridging the technical and the economical worlds of the energy sector and establishing a solid understanding of today's energy supply as a complex system– with these missions in mind, the book at hand compactly describes the fundamentals of electrical power supply in a dialogue between technology and non-technology, between academia and practitioners, and between nations and continents. Today, energy supply is a complex global system – it is time for a dialogue of the disciplines. In this book, experts explain in an understandable manner the technical foundations and selected specific aspects of today's electrical power supply. Each chapter supplies a fundamental introduction in layman's terms to the topic and serves technical specialists both as a reference and as an opportunity to expand their knowledge. Practical examples and case studies complete the compendium. Technology and economics in the energy sector work on the same questions out of different perspectives. The increasing complexity and interconnections and the epochal upheavals in the energy sector make a comprehensive understanding of the energy sector as a system an essential requirement. This necessitates an ongoing and successful dialogue between the disciplines and between academia and practitioners. To that aim, this book serves both as a compact reference for everyone interested in the energy sector and as a true translation aid between the professional disciplines.

Modern Power System Analysis

Modern Power System Analysis
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9781003855460
ISBN-13 : 1003855466
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Power System Analysis by : Chee-Wooi Ten

Step into the captivating world of power systems with Modern Power System Analysis, Third Edition by acclaimed author Turan Gönen, and revised and updated by Chee-Wooi Ten and Yunhe Hou. This illuminating book offers a comprehensive examination of power system analysis. Whether you're a curious non-specialist, a voracious reader seeking knowledge, or a librarian or bookseller searching for a valuable resource, Gönen's masterpiece is sure to captivate you. This book is an excellent source to begin your journey. An in-depth understanding of the concepts and techniques involved in power system analysis is provided in this comprehensive guide. The book covers a wide range of topics, including fundamental modeling of power transmission networks, power flow analysis, and fault analysis. Gönen elucidates the mathematical foundations and computational methods necessary for analyzing and optimizing power systems. Readers will gain insights into advanced topics such as power system harmonics, transient stability, and power system protection. Furthermore, the book explores emerging areas like renewable energy integration, smart grid technologies, and the application of artificial intelligence in power system analysis. Gönen's meticulous approach combines theoretical explanations, practical examples, and real-world case studies to provide readers with a comprehensive and up-to-date resource. With its focus on modern techniques and advancements, this book is an invaluable reference for engineers, researchers, and students venturing into the exciting realm of power system analysis. The text also includes a new chapter on power system restoration, which reviews methodologies corresponding to different utilities and practices. A cutting-edge compilation of the latest developments in power system analysis is presented in this book. While the challenges and issues have evolved, the text emphasizes the enduring importance of classical methods as the foundation for understanding. It integrates today's advancements and addresses contemporary issues, and provides readers with a comprehensive grasp of the most current techniques and approaches for analyzing, optimizing, and managing complex power systems. With practical examples, real-world case studies, and a strong focus on emerging areas like renewable energy integration and smart grids, this invaluable resource empowers engineers, researchers, and students to navigate the dynamic landscape of modern power system analysis confidently.