Smart grid : fundamentals of design and analysis / James Momoh.
Material type: TextSeries: IEEE Press series on power engineeringPublication details: Piscataway, NJ : IEEE Press ; Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource (234 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781118156117
- 1118156110
- 9781118156087
- 1118156080
- Electric power distribution -- Automation
- Smart power grids
- Electric power systems
- Electric power systems -- Technological innovations
- Engineering
- Electrical engineering
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Power Resources -- General
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Electrical
- Electric power distribution -- Automation
- Electric power systems
- Electric power systems -- Technological innovations
- Smart power grids
- 621.31
- TK3226 .M588 2012
- TEC031000
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 -- General View of the Smart Grid Market Drivers -- Stakeholder Roles and Function -- Working Definition of the Smart Grid Based on Performance Measures -- Representative Architecture -- Functions of Smart Grid Components -- 2. Smart Grid Communications and Measurement Technology -- Communication and Measurement -- Monitoring, PMU, Smart Meters, and Measurements Technologies -- GIS and Google Mapping Tools -- Multiagent Systems (MAS) Technology -- Microgrid and Smart Grid Comparison -- 3. Performance Analysis Tools for Smart Grid Design -- Introduction to Load Flow Studies -- Challenges to Load Flow in Smart Grid and Weaknesses of the Present Load Flow Methods -- Load Flow State of the Art: Classical, Extended Formulations, and Algorithms -- Congestion Management Effect -- Load Flow for Smart Grid Design -- DSOPF Application to the Smart Grid -- Static Security Assessment (SSA) and Contingencies -- Contingencies and Their Classification -- Contingency Studies for the Smart Grid -- 4. Stability Analysis Tools for Smart Grid -- Introduction to Stability -- Strengths and Weaknesses of Existing Voltage Stability Analysis Tools -- Voltage Stability Assessment -- Voltage Stability Assessment Techniques -- Voltage Stability Indexing -- Analysis Techniques for Steady-State Voltage Stability Studies -- Application and Implementation Plan of Voltage Stability -- Optimizing Stability Constraint through Preventive Control of Voltage Stability -- Angle Stability Assessment -- State Estimation -- 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 -- Hybridizing Optimization Techniques and Applications to the Smart Grid -- Computational Challenges -- 6. Pathway for Designing Smart Grid -- Introduction to Smart Grid Pathway Design -- Barriers and Solutions to Smart Grid Development -- Solution Pathways for Designing Smart Grid Using Advanced Optimization and Control Techniques for Selection Functions -- General Level Automation -- Bulk Power Systems Automation of the Smart Grid at Transmission Level -- Distribution System Automation Requirement of the Power Grid -- End User/Appliance Level of the Smart Grid -- Applications for Adaptive Control and Optimization -- 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 -- Tax Credits -- 8. Interoperability, Standards, and Cyber Security -- Introduction -- Interoperability -- Standards -- Smart Grid Cyber Security -- Cyber Security and Possible Operation for Improving Methodology for Other Users -- 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 -- Introduction -- Demonstration Projects -- Advanced Metering -- Microgrid with Renewable Energy -- Power System Unit Commitment (UC) Problem -- ADP for Optimal Network Reconfiguration in Distribution Automation -- Case Study of RER Integration -- Testbeds and Benchmark Systems -- Challenges of Smart Transmission -- Benefits of Smart Transmission -- 11. Epilogue -- Index.
The book is written as primer hand book for addressing the fundamentals of smart grid. It provides the working definition the functions, the design criteria and the tools and techniques and technology needed for building smart grid. The book is needed to provide a working guideline in the design, analysis and development of Smart Grid. It incorporates all the essential factors of Smart Grid appropriate for enabling the performance and capability of the power system. There are no comparable books which provide information on the how to of the design and analysis. The book prov.
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