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Autore: Guerrero Josep M Visualizza persona
Titolo: Microgrids Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (108 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: energy management system
buck-boost converter
generic object oriented substation event (GOOSE) communication
stochastic optimization
optimal dispatch
decision tree
coordinated control
optimization
congestion problems
distributed optimization
IEC 61850 Standard
distributed energy resources (DERs)
technical and economic optimization
reliability evaluation
power quality disturbances
renewable
DC microgrid
HESS
ruleless EV
extension theory
network planning
integrated electrical and thermal grids
reliability
photovoltaic feasibility
flexibility
microgrid test facility
microgrid
multiresolution
small-scale standalone microgrid
IEC 61850
direct search method (DSM)
maximum electrical efficiency
load frequency control (LFC)
droop control
flexible generation
grid independence
frequency control
particle swarm optimization
battery storage
microgrid stability controller (MSC)
doubly fed induction machine
coordinative optimization of energy
power distribution
hierarchical control scheme
grounding
operation
electric energy market
nonlinear programming
cost and life
total sliding-mode control
distributed energy resource
vehicle information system
peak-cut
smoothing wind power
genetic algorithm
medium-voltage networks
vehicle-to-grid
devices scheduling
microgrids
energy storage
electric vehicle
energy efficiency
active filter
embedded system
multivariable generalized predictive control (MGPC)
load power sharing
flywheel energy storage (FES)
renewable sources
telecommunication power management
micro-grid
smart inverter
distributed generation
storage systems
electric vehicle (EV)
microgrid (MG)
mesh configuration
residential users
renewable energy source
radial configuration
S-transform
optimal power flow
solid oxide fuel cell
vehicle-to-grid (V2G)
communication delay
current harmonic reduction
smart grids
inrush current
flexible and configurable architecture
optimal capacity
ESS effective rate
smart grid
multi-agent
distributed energy resources
regular EV
peak-shift
datacenter
deterministic optimization
plug and play
chaos synchronization detection
residential power systems
power quality
combined power generation system
DC distribution
isolated grid
coordinated control strategy
DC architectures
predictive control
demand-side management
distributed generation (DG)
curtailment
Sommario/riassunto: Electrical power systems are evolving at the generation, transmission, and distribution levels. At distribution level, small generating and storage units—the so-called distributed energy sources (DERs)—are being installed close to consumption sites. The expansion of DERs is empowering renewable energy source integration and, as a consequence, new actors are appearing in electrical systems. Among them, the prosumer is a game-changer; the fruit of the behavior transformation of the consumer who has not only the ability to consume power but also to produce it. Microgrids can be understood as DER installations that have the capability of both grid-connected and grid-isolated operation. During the last decades, there has been a significant deployment of microgrids (e.g., in countries like the United States, Switzerland, and Denmark) and a consequent increase in renewable energy generation. This is contributing to the decarbonization of electrical power systems. However, the variability and intermittency of renewable sources introduce uncertainty, which implies a more complex operation and control. Taking into account that existing and future planned microgrids are being/going to be interconnected to the current electrical network, challenges in terms of design, operation, and control at power system level need to be addressed, considering existing regulations.
Titolo autorizzato: Microgrids  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-869-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910372785803321
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