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" Electric distribution network management and control / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 889082
Title & Author : Electric distribution network management and control /\ Ali Arefi, Farhad Shahnia, Gerard Ledwich, editors.
Publication Statement : Singapore :: Springer,, [2018]
Series Statement : Power systems,
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xv, 345 pages)
ISBN : 9789811070013
: : 9811070016
: 9789811070006
: 9811070008
Contents : Intro; Preface; Reviewers; Contents; About the Editors; Abbreviations; 1 Managing Risk in Electric Distribution Networks; Abstract; 1.1 Chapter Overview; 1.2 The Need for Flexibility Options in Distribution Networks; 1.2.1 Challenges of Variable Energy Sources Integration; 1.2.2 Emerging Energy Consumption Forms; 1.2.2.1 Demand Management in Industrial Installations; 1.2.2.2 Small-Scale DR: Demand Management in Services and Households; 1.2.2.3 Electric Vehicles (EVs); 1.2.2.4 Power to Heat; 1.2.2.5 Power to Gas; 1.2.3 Risk Posed by Increasing Uncertainty and Variability.
: 1.2.4 The Path Towards More Flexible and Smarter Grids1.3 Managing Distribution Networks Featuring Large-Scale Variable Energy Sources; 1.3.1 General Problem Description; 1.3.2 Algebraic Formulation; 1.4 Case Study, Results and Discussions; Appendix; References; 2 Distribution Network Modeling and Management; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Electric Distribution Network Modelling; 2.2.1 Electric Distribution Network Multi-phase Modelling; 2.2.1.1 Distribution Lines; 2.2.1.2 Transformers; 2.2.1.3 Loads/Capacitor Banks; 2.2.1.4 Distributed Energy Resources.
: 2.2.2 Approximation of Unbalanced Network with Balanced Model2.3 Application of the Unbalanced Model in DMS Applications; 2.3.1 Test Results on Power Flow Analysis; 2.3.2 Unbalanced Model-Based Loss Reduction; 2.3.2.1 Methodology; 2.3.2.2 Test Distribution Networks; 2.3.2.3 Test Results on Loss Reduction; Appendix; References; 3 Distribution Network Demand and Its Uncertainty; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Buddying: Simulated Network Demand with Limited Monitoring; 3.2.1 Buddying Methodology; 3.2.2 The Simple Algorithm Buddy; 3.2.3 Assessing the Buddying.
: 3.2.4 Case Study for 122 LV Substation Feeders3.2.4.1 Data and Study Specifications; 3.2.4.2 Buddying Error Analysis; 3.2.5 Incorporating Commercial Customers and Generation; 3.2.6 A Note on Other Approaches; 3.3 Modelling Uncertainty on LV Electric Distribution Networks; 3.3.1 Monitoring Based Confidence Bound Generation; 3.3.2 Simple Confidence Bound Generation (Limited Monitoring); 3.3.3 Case Study; 3.4 Incorporating Uncertainty into the Buddying; 3.4.1 A Simple Update; 3.4.2 Uniformly Distributed; 3.4.3 Buddying to Confidence.
: 3.4.4 Uncertainty of Buddying from the Distribution of Smart Meter Data3.5 Power Flow Analysis Examples; Appendix; Customer Groups; Genetic Algorithm; References; 4 Coordinated Voltage Control in Active Distribution Networks; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Voltage Control Methods in a System with Distributed Generation; 4.2.1 Decentralized Voltage Control Methods; 4.2.2 Centralized/Coordinated Voltage Control Methods; 4.3 Fuzzy Logic for Coordinated Voltage Control in Active Distribution Systems; 4.3.1 Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Inference System.
Abstract : This book highlights the recent research advances in the area of operation, management and control of electricity distribution networks. It addresses various aspects of distribution network management, including operation, customer engagement and technology accommodation. Electricity distribution networks are an important part of the power delivery system, and the smart control and management of distribution networks is vital in order to satisfy technical, economic, and customer requirements. A new management philosophy, techniques, and methods are essential to handle uncertainties, security, and stability associated with the integration of renewable-based distributed generation units, demand forecast and customer needs. This book discusses these topics in the context of managing the capacity of distribution networks while addressing the future needs of electricity systems. Furthermore, the efficient and economic operation of distribution networks is an essential part of management of system for effective use of resources, and as such the also addresses operation and control approaches and techniques suitable for future distribution networks.
Subject : Electric networks-- Management.
Subject : Electric power distribution-- Management.
Subject : Electric power distribution.
Subject : Electric power distribution-- Management.
Subject : Electric power distribution.
Subject : TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Mechanical.
Dewey Classification : ‭621.319‬
LC Classification : ‭TK3001‬
Added Entry : Arefi, Ali
: Ledwich, Gerard
: Shahnia, Farhad
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