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Integration and Control of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources



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Autore: Nazaripouya Hamidreza Visualizza persona
Titolo: Integration and Control of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (148 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
History of engineering & technology
Soggetto non controllato: distribution system
microgrids
power quality
power system management
power system reliability
smart grids
distribution networks
Monte Carlo simulations
PV hosting capacity
photovoltaics
green communities
energy independence
HOMER
wind turbines
power losses
power system optimization
PV curves
DG
TSA/SCA
solar-powered electric vehicle parking lots
different PV technologies
PLO's profit
uncertainties
smart grid paradigm
distributed generation
model-based predictive control
robustness
worst-case scenario
min-max optimisation
intraday forecasting
Gaussian process regression
machine learning
off-grid system
composite control strategy
solar photovoltaic panel
wind turbine
diesel generator
energy storage system (ESS)
synchronous machine (SM)
permanent magnet brushless DC machine (PMBLDCM)
power quality improvement
Persona (resp. second.): NazaripouyaHamidreza
Sommario/riassunto: The deployment of distributed renewable energy resources (DRERs) has accelerated globally due to environmental concerns and an increasing demand for electricity. DRERs are considered to be solutions to some of the current challenges related to power grids, such as reliability, resilience, efficiency, and flexibility. However, there are still several technical and non-technical challenges regarding the deployment of distributed renewable energy resources. Technical concerns associated with the integration and control of DRERs include, but are not limited, to optimal sizing and placement, optimal operation in grid-connected and islanded modes, as well as the impact of these resources on power quality, power system security, stability, and protection systems. On the other hand, non-technical challenges can be classified into three categories—regulatory issues, social issues, and economic issues. This Special Issue will address all aspects related to the integration and control of distributed renewable energy resources. It aims to understand the existing challenges and explore new solutions and practices for use in overcoming technical challenges.
Titolo autorizzato: Integration and Control of Distributed Renewable Energy Resources  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910566463203321
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