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El. knyga: Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources: Solutions and technologies

Edited by (Universidad de Córdoba, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Spain)
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  • Serija: Energy Engineering
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839538438
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Energy Engineering
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jun-2024
  • Leidėjas: Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781839538438

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Key to the further growth of shares of renewables is their integration with the existing grid system including EV and sector coupling. This in turn requires technical developments to enable flexibility and dispatch. Approaches to meeting these challenges include hybridization of different distributed energy resources, forecasting and control, storage and demand response, and modelling. Technological advances are also being accompanied by changes in business models.

The first edition of this book for researchers in academia, power industry and at grid operators presented an overview of the steps on the way toward 100% clean power, covering systematically the different challenges and technologies. The 2nd edition has been substantially revised and updated.

The book begins with an overview of the role of the power grid in a sustainable energy system. Chapters cover recent developments and future challenges for integration of renewable energy, wind energy forecasting, wind and PV integration, energy resources integration and demand response, DC distribution, distributed micro-storage and hydrogen energy systems.

Providing an up-to-date and thorough overview of trends and developments on this essential renewable energy topic, the book is suitable for researchers in academia and industry as well as at utilities involved with renewables deployment and power grids.



The systematically updated edition of this reference on integrating renewable power plants with the grid. Covering new developments on ancillary services from renewables, wind power control and forecasting, storage technologies, modelling, simulation and control, grid stability, and demand side management.

  • Chapter 1: The power grid as part of a sustainable energy system
  • Chapter 2: Recent Developments and Future Challenges for Large Integration of Renewable Energy Sources
  • Chapter 3: Wind energy forecasting methods
  • Chapter 4: Solutions and active measures for wind power integration
  • Chapter 5: Grid Integration of Large-scale PV plants: Dealing with Power Fluctuations
  • Chapter 6: Towards the extensive use of renewable energy resources: Needs, conditions and enabling technologies
  • Chapter 7: Distributed energy resources integration and demand response: the role of stochastic demand modelling
  • Chapter 8: DC distribution systems and microgrids
  • Chapter 9: Distributed Micro-Storage Systems at Residential Level in Smart Communities with High Penetration of Photovoltaic Generation
  • Chapter 10: Hydrogen Energy Systems
Antonio Moreno-Muńoz is currently a professor at the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Universidad de Córdoba, Spain, where he is also the chair of the Industrial Electronics and Instrumentation Research and Development Group. His research interests include smart cities, smart grids, power quality, and the internet of energy. He has more than 200 publications on these topics. His memberships include the Technical Committee on Smart Grids of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society and the European Technology and Innovation Platforms (ETIP) Smart Networks for Energy Transition (SNET) WG-4 and the IEEE Flexible Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings to Enhance Electric Service Resilience (FlexGEB) TF. He serves as an international project evaluator and on the boards of various key journals.