Renewable energy integration : practical management of variability, uncertainty and flexibility in power grids /
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 r...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford, United Kingdom :
Academic Press, an imprint to Elsevier,
[2017]
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Edición: | Second edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.