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Renewable energy integration = practical management of variability, uncertainty, and flexibility in power grids /
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正題名/作者:
Renewable energy integration/ Lawrence E. Jones.
其他題名:
practical management of variability, uncertainty, and flexibility in power grids /
作者:
Jones, Lawrence E.,
出版者:
Oxford, United Kingdom :Academic Press, an imprint to Elsevier, : 2017.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource :ill.
內容註:
Front Cover; Renewable Energy Integration; Renewable Energy IntegrationPractical Management of Variability, Uncertainty, and Flexibility in Power Grids; Copyright; Praise for the Second Edition of Renewable Energy Integration; Praise for the First Edition of Renewable Energy Integration; Dedication; Contents; About the Editor; About the Contributors; Foreword from the USA; Foreword from Europe; Foreword from United Arab Emirates; Foreword from Europe (First Edition); Foreword from the USA (First Edition); Acknowledgments; Introduction; OVERVIEW OF CHAPTERS; WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK.
內容註:
HOW TO READ THIS BOOK1 -- Policy and Regulation; 1 -- The Journey of Reinventing the European Electricity Landscape; 1. Background; 2. The Energy Union; 3. Renewable integration in Europe-challenges and policy responses; 3.1 Locational constraints and renewable integration; 3.2 Cross-border interconnections; 3.3 Market design; 4. Trends and future outlook; References; 2 -- Policies for Accommodating Higher Penetration of Variable Energy Resources (VERs)-U.S. Outlook and Perspectives; 1. Recent renewable deployment trends.
內容註:
1.1 Federal policy impacting growth-renewable electricity production tax credit1.2 State policy impacting growth-renewable portfolio standards; 2. Technical challenges posed by wind generation for power system operation and planning; 3. Economic challenges associated with high wind energy-the potential for curtailment; 3.1 The repercussions of discarded energy; 4. Transmission development for wind integration-challenges and success stories; 4.1 State policy examples to incentivize transmission system development to accommodate renewable generation; 4.1.1 Texas planning example.
內容註:
4.1.2 California renewable and transmission development example4.1.3 Midwest ISO multivalue project cost allocation mechanism; 4.1.4 Merchant transmission example for VER integration-Tres Amigas; 4.1.4.1 Tres Amigas; 5. FERC Order 764 on VER Integration; 6. The future of renewable development in the United States; References; 3 -- Harnessing and Integrating Africa's Renewable Energy Resources; 1. Introduction; 2. Background and context; 2.1 Africa's energy challenge; 2.2 Availability of natural resources; 3. Sub-Saharan Africa in the global energy transition; 3.1 Falling technology costs.
內容註:
3.2 A good fit4. The way forward; 4.1 Financing; 4.2 Regional cooperation: electricity markets, power pools, and grid infrastructure; 4.3 Renewable energy support policies; 4.4 Innovative business models; 5. Conclusion; References; 2 -- MODELING OF VARIABLE ENERGY RESOURCES; 4 -- Multi-Dimensional, Multi-Scale Modeling and Algorithms for Integrating Variable Energy Resources in Power Netwo ... ; 1. Power system dimensions and scales; 1.1 The spatial dimension; 1.2 The temporal dimension; 1.3 The scenario dimension; 1.4 Power system scales; 2. Modeling and analysis.
標題:
Renewable energy sources. -
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128095928
ISBN:
9780128097687 (electronic bk.)
Renewable energy integration = practical management of variability, uncertainty, and flexibility in power grids /
Jones, Lawrence E.,
Renewable energy integration
practical management of variability, uncertainty, and flexibility in power grids /[electronic resource] :Lawrence E. Jones. - Second edition. - Oxford, United Kingdom :Academic Press, an imprint to Elsevier,2017. - 1 online resource :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; Renewable Energy Integration; Renewable Energy IntegrationPractical Management of Variability, Uncertainty, and Flexibility in Power Grids; Copyright; Praise for the Second Edition of Renewable Energy Integration; Praise for the First Edition of Renewable Energy Integration; Dedication; Contents; About the Editor; About the Contributors; Foreword from the USA; Foreword from Europe; Foreword from United Arab Emirates; Foreword from Europe (First Edition); Foreword from the USA (First Edition); Acknowledgments; Introduction; OVERVIEW OF CHAPTERS; WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK.
Renewable Energy Integration: Practical Management of Variability, Uncertainty, and Flexibility in Power Grids, Second Edition, offers a distilled examination of the intricacies of integrating renewables into power grids and electricity markets. It offers informed perspectives from internationally renowned experts on related challenges and solutions based on demonstrated best practices developed by operators around the world. The book's focus on practical implementation of strategies provides real-world context for the theoretical underpinnings and the development of supporting policy frameworks. The second edition considers myriad integration issues, thus ensuring that grid operators with low or high penetration of renewable generation can leverage the best practices achieved by their peers. It includes revised chapters from the first edition as well as new chapters.
ISBN: 9780128097687 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
543030
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LC Class. No.: TJ808 / .J66 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 621.042
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