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Energy Management Systems for Optimal Operation of Electrical Micro/Nanogrids



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Autore: Di Piazza Maria Carmela Visualizza persona
Titolo: Energy Management Systems for Optimal Operation of Electrical Micro/Nanogrids Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (150 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: battery energy storage
battery impedance model
black-start
cold load pickup
demand uncertainty
demand-response
distributed electronic power converters
distribution systems
efficient management
electrical vehicles
energy forecasting
energy management system
energy resources
energy storage
equivalent circuit model
flexible programming
forecasting error
fractional-order model
heuristic approach
islanding
master-slave control approach
micro-grid planning
microgrid
microgrids
model predictive control
nanogrid
optimal power sharing
power flow control
real-time control
real-time simulations
rolling horizon
smart buildings
smart home
time- domain implementation
Persona (resp. second.): Di PiazzaMaria Carmela
Sommario/riassunto: Energy management systems (EMSs) are nowadays considered one of the most relevant technical solutions for enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and economy of smart micro/nanogrids, both in terrestrial and vehicular applications. For this reason, the recent technical literature includes numerous technical contributions on EMSs for residential/commercial/vehicular micro/nanogrids that encompass renewable generators and battery storage systems (BSS) The volume "Energy Management Systems for Optimal Operation of Electrical Micro/Nanogrids", was released as a Special Issue of the journal Energies, published by MDPI, with the aim of expanding the knowledge on EMSs for the optimal operation of electrical micro/nanogrids by presenting topical and high-quality research papers that address open issues in the identified technical field. The volume is a collection of seven research papers authored by research teams from several countries, where different hot topics are accurately explored. The reader will have the possibility to benefit from original scientific results concerning, in particular, the following key topics: distribution systems; smart home/building; battery energy storage; demand uncertainty; energy forecasting; model predictive control; real-time control, microgrid planning; and electrical vehicles.
Titolo autorizzato: Energy Management Systems for Optimal Operation of Electrical Micro  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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