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Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991004362933507536

Autore

Zanardelli, Giuseppe

Titolo

Discorsi parlamentari di Giuseppe Zanardelli / pubblicati per deliberazione della Camera dei deputati

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Roma : Tipografia della Camera dei deputati, 1905

Descrizione fisica

3 v. ; 23 cm

Altri autori (Enti)

Italia : Camera dei deputati

Disciplina

945.0843

Soggetti

Zanardelli, Giuseppe - Discorsi parlamentari

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. / Di Giuseppe Zanardelli. - XXXVII, 874 p. :1 ritratto, ill.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9911019403103321

Titolo

SmartGrids / / edited by Nouredine Hadjsaid, Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : ISTE

Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012

ISBN

9781118562581

1118562585

9781299139879

1299139876

9781118562703

1118562704

9781118562895

1118562895

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (380 p.)

Collana

ISTE

Altri autori (Persone)

HadjsaidNouredine

SabonnadiereJean-Claude

Disciplina

333.793/2

Soggetti

Smart power grids



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; SmartGrids; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1. SmartGrids: Motivation, Stakes and Perspectives; 1.1. Introduction; 1.1.1. The new energy paradigm; 1.2. Information and communication technologies serving the electrical system; 1.3. Integration of advanced technologies; 1.4. The European energy perspective; 1.5. Shift to electricity as an energy carrier (vector); 1.6. Main triggers of the development of SmartGrids; 1.7. Definitions of SmartGrids; 1.8. Objectives addressed by the SmartGrid concept; 1.8.1. Specific case of transmission grids

1.8.2. Specific case of distribution grids1.8.3. The desired development of distribution networks: towards smarter grids; 1.9. Socio-economic and environmental objectives; 1.10. Stakeholders involved the implementation of the SmartGrid concept; 1.11. Research and scientific aspects of the SmartGrid; 1.11.1. Examples of the development of innovative concepts; 1.11.2. Scientific, technological, commercial and sociological challenges; 1.12. Preparing the competences needed for the development of SmartGrids; 1.13. Conclusion; 1.14. Bibliography

Chapter 2. From the SmartGrid to the Smart Customer: the Paradigm Shift2.1. Key trends; 2.1.1. The crisis; 2.1.2. Environmental awareness; 2.1.3. New technologies; 2.2. The evolution of the individual's relationship to energy; 2.2.1. Curiosity; 2.2.2. The need for transparency; 2.2.3. Responsibility; 2.3. The historical model of energy companies; 2.3.1. Incumbents in a natural monopoly; 2.3.2. A clear focus on technical knowledge; 2.3.3. Undeveloped customer relationships; 2.4. SmartGrids from the customer's point of view; 2.4.1. The first step: the data revolution

2.4.2. The second step: the establishment of a smart ecosystem2.4.3. The consumers' reluctance; 2.5. What about possible business models?; 2.5.1. An unprecedented global buzz... and the search for a business model; 2.5.2. Government research into a virtuous model of regulation; 2.5.3. An opening for new stakeholders; 2.6. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Transmission Grids: Stakeholders in SmartGrids; 3.1. A changing energy context: the development of renewable energies; 3.2. A changing energy context: new modes of consumption; 3.3. New challenges; 3.4. An evolving transmission grid; 3.5. Conclusion

3.6. BibliographyChapter 4. SmartGrids and Energy Management Systems; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Managing distributed production resources: renewable energies; 4.2.1. Characterization of distributed renewable production; 4.2.2. Integrating renewable energies into the management process; 4.3. Demand response; 4.4. Development of storage, microgrids and electric vehicles; 4.4.1. New storage methods; 4.4.2. Microgrids; 4.4.3. Electric vehicles; 4.5. Managing high voltage direct current connections; 4.6. Grid reliability analysis; 4.6.1. Model-based stability analysis

4.6.2. Continuous measurements-based analysis: phasor measurement units

Sommario/riassunto

On a worldwide basis, the development of SmartGrids is a consistent answer to the problem of an efficient and sustainable delivery of electric energy through distribution grids. SmartGrids are a combination of information and communication technologies and new energy technologies. There are many different definitions of the



concept of SmartGrids and thus it appears indispensable to gather the knowledge available from both industry and research laboratories in one book. Distributed generation is rightly receiving an increased amount of attention and will become an integral part of urban ener