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Low emission power generation technologies and energy management / / edited by Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
Low emission power generation technologies and energy management / / edited by Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (467 p.)
Disciplina 621.042
Altri autori (Persone) SabonnadiereJean-Claude
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Power resources - Management
ISBN 9781118557976
1118557972
9781299146327
1299146325
9781118600078
111860007X
9781118599969
1118599969
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Energy storage : applications to the electricity vector / Yves Brunet -- Nuclear fission, today and tomorrow : from "renaissance" to technological breakthroughs / Georges Van Goethem -- Co-generation / William D'Haeseleer and Patrick Luickx -- Hydrogen : an energy vector / Thierry Alleau -- Fuel cells / Pierre Baurens, Pierre Serre-Combe, Jean-Philipe Poirot-Crouvezier -- Toward energy positive buildings / Daniel Quenard -- Light sources and lighting : from technology to energy savings / Georges Zissis -- Distributed generation : impact and solutions / Raphael Caire and Bertrand Raison -- Control of the energy demand : network load shedding / Guillaume Verneau.
Record Nr. UNINA-9911020010203321
London ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley & Sons, 2009
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Power systems and restructuring / / Nouredine Hadjsaid, Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere ; [translated from the French by Yahia Baghzouz]
Power systems and restructuring / / Nouredine Hadjsaid, Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere ; [translated from the French by Yahia Baghzouz]
Autore Hadjsaid Nouredine
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (705 p.)
Disciplina 621.319/1
Altri autori (Persone) SabonnadiereJean-Claude
BaghzouzYahia
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Electric power systems
Electric networks
ISBN 9781118558300
1118558308
9781118599921
1118599926
9781118599983
1118599985
9781299187382
1299187382
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. Transmission lines and electric power networks -- pt. 2. Analysis methods of electrical power systems -- pt. 3. Management of electricity networks in a competitive environment -- pt. 4. Exercise solutions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019656303321
Hadjsaid Nouredine  
London, : ISTE
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Renewable energies / / edited by Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
Renewable energies / / edited by Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE Ltd
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (501 p.)
Disciplina 621.042
Altri autori (Persone) SabonnadiereJean-Claude
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Renewable energy sources
Power resources
ISBN 9786612689710
9781282689718
1282689711
9780470612002
0470612002
9780470610411
0470610417
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Renewable Energies; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Photovoltaic Electricity Production; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Photovoltaic conversion; 1.2.1. I-V characteristics of a cell and conversion output; 1.3. Cells with a crystalline silicon base; 1.3.1. Raw silicon; 1.3.2. Monocrystalline silicon; 1.3.2.1. Techniques for growing monocrystals; 1.3.2.2. Record for cells on monocrystals; 1.3.3. Multicrystalline silicon; 1.3.3.1. Techniques for growing multicrystals; 1.3.3.2. Improvement in performance of cells created from multicrystals; 1.3.4. Silicon in self-supported ribbon
1.3.4.1. Growing techniques1.3.4.2. Prospects; 1.4. Cells in thin films; 1.4.1. Polycrystalline silicon; 1.4.2. Nanocrystalline and amorphous silicon; 1.4.2.1. State of the art and new prospects; 1.4.2.2. Industrial applications; 1.4.3. Marriage of crystalline and amorphous technologies; 1.4.4. Other emerging thin-film materials; 1.4.4.1. Materials with a cadmium-tellurium base; 1.4.4.2. Materials with a base of indium-copper-selenium (CIS) (copper selenate); 1.4.5. Prospects for thin films; 1.5. Photovoltaic market; 1.5.1. Stimulation of production by political intervention
1.5.2. First beneficial effects on production and power of the installations1.5.3. Adaptation of the product to the market: cost of watt and kilowatt hour PV; 1.6. Prospects for photovoltaic electricity development; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Photovoltaic Systems Connected to the Grid; 2.1. Problems of photovoltaic power generation connected to the grid; 2.2. General remarks on connection; 2.2.1. Interfacing with the grid; 2.2.2. General remarks on control; 2.3. Physical architectures; 2.3.1. Central inverter; 2.3.2. Individual inverter; 2.3.3. Row inverters; 2.3.4. Multiple row inverters
2.3.5. Conclusion2.4. Constraints related to supplying energy to the utility grid; 2.4.1. Quality of the energy supplied; 2.4.2. Security; 2.4.2.1. Security regarding the grid; 2.4.2.2. Security with respect to installation; 2.5. Algorithmic architectures; 2.5.1. The search for MPPT; 2.5.2. Control of the inverter grid and the global chain; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Solar Heating; 3.1. Introduction; 3.1.1. Some history; 3.1.2. Some basic calculations; 3.1.3. The performance of solar heating devices; 3.2. Available energy from the sun; 3.2.1. The apparent motion of the sun
3.2.2. Evaluation of sunlight received by a collector3.3. Flat solar panels; 3.3.1. Different technologies of thermal solar collectors; 3.3.2. Evaluation of the performance of solar collectors; 3.3.3. Selective coatings for collectors and glazing; 3.4. Solar heating systems; 3.4.1. Individual and collective solar water heaters; 3.4.2. Combined solar systems for the heating of buildings; 3.5. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Solar Thermodynamic Power Stations; Introduction; 4.1. Concentrating solar power technologies; 4.1.1. Why concentrate solar radiation?; 4.1.2. Concentrating systems
4.1.2.1. The parabolic concentrator (or dish)
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019950703321
London, : ISTE Ltd
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SmartGrids / / edited by Nouredine Hadjsaid, Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
SmartGrids / / edited by Nouredine Hadjsaid, Jean-Claude Sabonnadiere
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (380 p.)
Disciplina 333.793/2
Altri autori (Persone) HadjsaidNouredine
SabonnadiereJean-Claude
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Smart power grids
ISBN 9781118562581
1118562585
9781299139879
1299139876
9781118562703
1118562704
9781118562895
1118562895
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019403103321
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