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Microgrid Planning and Design

eBook - A Concise Guide, IEEE Press
ISBN/EAN: 9781119453536
Umbreit-Nr.: 6962978

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 S., 9.11 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 06.03.2019
Auflage: 1/2019


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><b>A practical guide to microgrid systems architecture, design topologies, control strategies and integration approaches</b></p><p><i>Microgrid Planning and Design</i> offers a detailed and authoritative guide to microgrid systems. The authors - noted experts on the topic - explore what is involved in the design of a microgrid, examine the process of mapping designs to accommodate available technologies and reveal how to determine the efficacy of the final outcome. This practical book is a compilation of collaborative research results drawn from a community of experts in 8 different universities over a 6-year period.</p><p><i>Microgrid Planning and Design</i> contains a review of microgrid benchmarks for the electric power system and covers the mathematical modeling that can be used during the microgrid design processes. The authors include real-world case studies, validated benchmark systems and the components needed to plan and design an effective microgrid system. This important guide:</p><ul><li>Offers a practical and up-to-date book that examines leading edge technologies related to the smart grid</li><li>Covers in detail all aspects of a microgrid from conception to completion</li><li>Explores a modeling approach that combines power and communication systems</li><li>Recommends modeling details that are appropriate for the type of study to be performed</li><li>Defines typical system studies and requirements associated with the operation of the microgrid</li></ul><p>Written forgraduate students and professionals in the electrical engineering industry,<i>Microgrid Planning and Design</i>is a guide to smart microgrids that can help with their strategic energy objectives such as increasing reliability, efficiency, autonomy and reducing greenhouse gases.</p>

  • Kurztext
    • A practical guide to microgrid systems architecture, design topologies, control strategies and integration approaches Microgrid Planning and Design offers a detailed and authoritative guide to microgrid systems. The authors - noted experts on the topic - explore what is involved in the design of a microgrid, examine the process of mapping designs to accommodate available technologies and reveal how to determine the efficacy of the final outcome. This practical book is a compilation of collaborative research results drawn from a community of experts in 8 different universities over a 6-year period.&nbsp; Microgrid Planning and Design contains a review of microgrid benchmarks for the electric power system and covers the mathematical modeling that can be used during the microgrid design processes. The authors include real-world case studies, validated benchmark systems and the components needed to plan and design an effective microgrid system. This important guide: Offers a practical and up-to-date book that examines leading edge technologies related to the smart grid Covers in detail all aspects of a microgrid from conception to completion Explores a modeling approach that combines power and communication systems Recommends modeling details that are appropriate for the type of study to be performed Defines typical system studies and requirements associated with the operation of the microgrid&nbsp; Written forgraduate students and professionals in the electrical engineering industry, Microgrid Planning and Design is a guide to smart microgrids that can help with their strategic energy objectives such as increasing reliability, efficiency, autonomy and reducing greenhouse gases.&nbsp;

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>D<small>R</small>. HASSAN FARHANGI</b> is Chief System Architect and Principal Investigator of Smart Microgrid initiative at British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and the Scientific Director and Principal Investigator of NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) Pan-Canadian Smart Microgrid Network.<p><b>D<small>R</small>. GEZA JOOS</b> is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University, Canada, and holds the NSERC/Hydro-Quebec Industrial Research Chair on the Integration of Renewable Energies and Distributed Generation into the Electric Distribution Grid as well as the Canada Research Chair in Powering Information Technologies at McGill University.
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