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E-raamat: Smart and Sustainable Power Systems: Operations, Planning, and Economics of Insular Electricity Grids

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
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The smart grid initiative, integrating advanced sensing technologies, intelligent control methods, and bi-directional communications into the contemporary electricity grid, offers excellent opportunities for energy efficiency improvements and better integration of distributed generation, coexisting with centralized generation units within an active network. A large share of the installed capacity for recent renewable energy sources already comprises insular electricity grids, since the latter are preferable due to their high potential for renewables. However, the increasing share of renewables in the power generation mix of insular power systems presents a significant challenge to efficient management of the insular distribution networks, mainly due to the variability and uncertainty of renewable generation. More than other electricity grids, insular electricity grids require the incorporation of sustainable resources and the maximization of the integration of local resources, as well as specific solutions to cope with the inherent characteristics of renewable generation. Insular power systems need a new generation of methodologies and tools to face the new paradigm of large-scale renewable integration.Smart and Sustainable Power Systems: Operations, Planning, and Economics of Insular Electricity Gridsdiscusses the modeling, simulation, and optimization of insular power systems to address the effects of large-scale integration of renewables and demand-side management. This practical book:Describes insular power systems, renewable energies, uncertainty, variability, reserves, and demand responseExamines state-of-the-art forecasting techniques, power flow calculations, and scheduling modelsCovers probabilistic and stochastic approaches, scenario generation, and short-term operationIncludes comprehensive testing and validation of the mathematical models using real-world dataExplores electric price signals, competitive operation of distribution networks, and network expansion planningSmart and Sustainable Power Systems: Operations, Planning, and Economics of Insular Electricity Gridsprovides a valuable resource for the design of efficient methodologies, tools, and solutions for the development of a truly sustainable and smart grid.

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"This book draws from state-of-the-art results of the European Union co-operative research project "SINGULAR". It provides comprehensive knowledge centered on the critical challenges of smart grids in insular power systems." Professor Kai Strunz, Chair of Sustainable Electric Networks and Sources of Energy, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

"The book is addressing a timely subject, namely the study of insular (islanded) power grids with a predominant energy production from highly volatile energy conversion systems. The methodologies available in the literature for this specific field are well established and, therefore, mature enough for a book publication." Mario Paolone, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

"This book is a comprehensive overview of the challenges that achieving economic efficient and sustainable insular power systems pose. Low inertia small insular systems are an ideal test bed to demonstrate the challenges and solutions to ensure system reliability and security in systems with high penetration of intermittent renewable energy. The book proposes methods and tools for the integration of renewable generation taking advantage of new resources as storage and demand-side management in combination with smart grids. In this context, modelling, simulation and optimization techniques are presented for forecasting, scheduling, and dispatch of generation and demand, allocation of reserves, computation of prices, and network planning." Tomás Gómez San Román, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), Comillas University, Madrid (Spain)

"The strength of this book is its integrity, namely the fact that gathers a comprehensive knowledge that is currently spread in a large number of research articles. So, it can be very useful for a beginner or even an advanced researched on this specific field." Katsaprakakis Dimitris, Wind Energy and Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Technological Educational Institute of Crete

" an excellent overview of several topics that are of key importance for planning of renewable based power systems and insular systems in particular, ranging from generation forecast modelling over different temporal and spatial scales to probabilistic power flows that take into account relevant uncertainties and correlations between the variables under analysis" Pierluigi Mancarella, The University of Manchester

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Editor xiii
Contributors xv
1 Overview of Insular Power Systems: Challenges and Opportunities
1(34)
Ozan Erdinc
Nikolaos G. Paterakis
2 Forecasting Models and Tools for Load and Renewables Generation
35(60)
Claudio Monteiro
Bruno Santos
Tiago Santos
Carina Soares
Pedro Fonte
Rafael Nebot-Medina
Gianmaria Sannino
Adriana Carillo
3 Probabilistic Harmonic Power Flow Calculations with Uncertain and Correlated Data
95(60)
Gianfranco Chicco
Andrea Mazza
Angela Russo
Valeria Cocina
Filippo Spertino
4 Scheduling Models and Methods for Efficient and Reliable Operations
155(70)
Emmanouil A. Bakirtzis
Evaggelos G. Kardakos
Stylianos I. Vagropoulos
Christos K. Simoglou
Anastasios G. Bakirtzis
5 Reserves and Demand Response Coping with Renewable Energy Resources Uncertainty
225(60)
Nikolaos G. Paterakis
Ozan Erdinc
Miadreza Shafie-Khah
Ehsan Heydarian-Forushani
6 Electric Price Signals, Economic Operation, and Risk Analysis
285(60)
Miguel Asensio
Pilar Meneses de Quevedo
Javier Contreras
Claudio Monteiro
Radu Porumb
Ion Tristiu
George Seritan
7 Renewable Generation and Distribution Grid Expansion Planning
345(60)
Gregorio Munoz-Delgado
Sergio Montoya-Bueno
Miguel Asensio
Javier Contreras
Jose I. Munoz
Jose M. Arroyo
Index 405
João P. S. Catalão received a masters degree from the Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, and a Ph.D and habilitation for full professor "Agregação" from the University of Beira Interior (UBI), Covilhã, Portugal. Currently, he is a professor at UBI, director of the UBI Sustainable Energy Systems Lab, and researcher at the Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores - Investigação e Desenvolvimento (INESC-ID), Lisbon, Portugal. He is also the primary coordinator of the EU-funded FP7 project Smart and Sustainable Insular Electricity Grids Under Large-Scale Renewable Integration (SiNGULAR), a 5.2-million project involving 11 industry partners. An IEEE senior member, Professor Catalão has authored or coauthored more than 320 publications, including 100 journal papers, 200 conference proceedings papers, and 20 book chapters, with an h-index of 22 (according to Google Scholar); edited the book Electric Power Systems: Advanced Forecasting Techniques and Optimal Generation Scheduling (CRC Press, 2012); served in various editorial capacities for IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, and IET Renewable Power Generation; and received the 2011 Scientific Merit Award UBI-FE/Santander Universities and the 2012 Scientific Award UTL/Santander Totta.