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|a Energy management in homes and residential microgrids :
|b short-term scheduling and long-term planning /
|c Reza Hemmati.
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|a Energy Management in Homes and Residential Microgrids: Short-Term Scheduling and Long-Term Planning provides an in-depth exploration of Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS), with a focus on practical applications for both short- and long-term models. Through this guide, readers will learn how to create efficient systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy into the grid and simultaneously manage end-users' energy consumption. The short-term operation of Home Energy Management Systems is analyzed through various lenses, including renewable energy integration, energy storage integration, uncertainty in parameters, off-grid operation, outages and events, resilience, electric vehicle integration, and battery swapping strategy. The modelling of these topics is explained with step-by-step instructions, and the parameters and implications are thoroughly discussed. Additionally, the book offers insight into the long-term expansion planning for residential microgrids, providing a detailed examination of dynamic modeling, control, and stability of these small-scale energy systems. Throughout the book, simple and advanced examples are provided, and each example comes with numerical data, detailed formulation, modelling, and simulation.
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|a Front Cover -- Energy Management in Homes and Residential Microgrids -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Basic concepts of energy management in homes and residential microgrids -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Energy consumption in traditional homes -- 1.3 Energy consumption in modern homes -- 1.4 Wind and solar system modeling -- 1.5 Uncertainty of loads and renewable energies -- 1.6 Scenario generation and reduction techniques -- 1.7 Outages and events -- 1.8 Advanced topics and the future of home energy -- 1.9 Conclusions -- References
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|a 2 Integration of renewable resources and energy storage systems -- Nomenclature -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Some research gaps in home energy management -- 2.2 Home integrated with resources and grid -- 2.2.1 Nonrenewable resources -- 2.2.2 Battery energy storage systems -- 2.2.3 Loads and consumers -- 2.2.4 Exchanged power with grid -- 2.3 Mathematical model for home energy management system -- 2.4 Input data of test system -- 2.5 Operation without resources -- 2.6 Operation with all resources -- 2.7 Outage of elements and resources -- 2.8 Off-grid operation -- 2.9 Uncertainty in parameters
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|a 2.10 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Integration of electric vehicles and charging stations -- Nomenclature -- Indexes and sets -- Parameters and variables -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Some research gaps in electric vehicle energy management -- 3.2 HEMS with electric vehicle parking station -- 3.2.1 Formulation of HEMS with parking station -- 3.2.2 Case study for HEMS with parking station -- 3.2.3 Simulation of HEMS with parking station -- 3.2.4 Parking station without discharge capability -- 3.2.5 Limited capacity for line -- 3.2.6 Stochastic HEMS with parking station
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|a 3.3 Residential microgrid with charging station -- 3.3.1 Input data and mathematical model -- 3.3.2 Simulations and discussions -- 3.3.3 Charging station without discharge capability -- 3.3.4 Stochastic model for microgrid with charging station -- 3.4 Microgrid with battery swapping station -- 3.4.1 Mathematical model for battery swapping station -- 3.4.2 Data of microgrid with battery swapping station -- 3.4.3 Discussions on battery swapping operation -- 3.4.4 Battery swapping without discharge capability -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Capacity expansion planning in microgrids
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|a Nomenclature -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Some research gaps in long-term expansion planning -- 4.2 Microgrid expansion planning -- 4.3 Expansion planning formulation -- 4.4 Test system data -- 4.5 Expansion planning on the test system -- 4.6 Impacts of input data on planning -- 4.7 Resilient planning under outages -- 4.8 Planning without the energy storage system -- 4.9 Stochastic expansion planning -- 4.9.1 Input data for the stochastic model -- 4.9.2 Results of the stochastic planning -- 4.10 Conclusions -- References -- 5 District energy systems -- Nomenclature -- Indexes and sets
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|a HEMMATI, REZA.
|t ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN HOMES AND RESIDENTIAL MICROGRIDS.
|d [S.l.] : ELSEVIER - HEALTH SCIENCE, 2023
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