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Smart Grids: Advanced Technologies and Solutions, Second Edition
β Scribed by Stuart Borlase
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 828
- Series
- Electric Power and Energy Engineering
- Edition
- Second edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The latest edition features a new chapter on implementation and operation of an integrated smart grid with updates to multiple chapters throughout the text. New sections on Internet of things, and how they relate to smart grids and smart cities, have also been added to the book. It describes the impetus for change in the electric utility industry and discusses the business drivers, benefits, and market outlook of the smart grid initiative. The book identifies the technical framework of enabling technologies and smart solutions and describes the role of technology developments and coordinated standards in smart grid, including various initiatives and organizations helping to drive the smart grid effort. With chapters written by leading experts in the field, the text explains how to plan, integrate, implement, and operate a smart grid.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Chapter 1: Overview of the Electric Utility IndustryMiguel Brandao, Charles W. Newton, and Bartosz WojszczykChapter 2: Smart Grid Challenges and TransformationsStuart Borlase, Miguel Brandao, James Fine, Mladen Kezunovic, and Bartosz WojszczykChapter 3: Smart Energy Resources - Supply and DemandStuart Borlase, Sahand Behboodi, Thomas Bradley, Miguel Brandao, Dave Chassin, Johan Enslin, and Chris McCarthyChapter 4: Communications SystemsMehrdad Mesbah, Sharon Allan, and Donivon HettichChapter 5: Real-time Grid ManagementStuart Borlase, Jiyuan Fan, Xiaoming Feng, Jay Giri, Gerald Gray, Zhenyu (Henry) Huang, Walter Sattinger, Douglas Wilson, Bo Yang, and Bo Zeng Chapter 6: Advanced Protection and Control for the Smart GridJens Schoene and Muhammad HumayunChapter 7: Automatic Restoration Systems and Outage ManagementMirrasoul Mousavi, Ning Kang, Hormoz Kazemzadeh, and Christopher McCarthyChapter 8: Volt/VAr OptimizationBob McFetridge, Mike Simms, and Steve TylerChapter 9: Monitoring and DiagnosticsMirrasoul J. Mousavi, Tony McGrail, and Siri VaradanChapter 10: Asset ManagementTony McGrailChapter 11: Geospatial TechnologiesPaul WilsonChapter 12: Mobile Workforce Management Jessica JensenChapter 13: Smart Meters and Advanced Metering InfrastructuresAaron F. Snyder, David Kranzler, and Robby SimpsonChapter 14: Convergence of Technologies and IT/OT IntegrationStuart Borlase, Michael Covarrubias, Jim Horstman, and Greg RobinsonChapter 15: Data Analytics for the Smart GridGreg Robinson, Jim Horstman, Mirrasoul Mousavi, and Gowri RajappanChapter 16: High-Performance Computing for Advanced Smart Grid Applications Yousu Chen and Zhenyu (Henry) HuangChapter 17: Cybersecurity for the Smart GridJeffrey L. HahnChapter 18: FACTS and HVDCNeil Kirby and Johan EnslinChapter 19: MicrogridsStuart Borlase, Patrick Burgess, Mehdi Ganji, and Wei TianChapter 20: The Dynamics of Wholesale and Distributed Energy MarketsEric Woychik, Hong Chen, and Dave EricksonChapter 21: Transactive EnergyEric WoychikChapter 22: Smart Grid Standardization WorkAaron F. Snyder, Frances Cleveland, and Eric LambertChapter 23: The Smart Grid IoTStuart Borlase, Donivon Hettich, and Dave KranzlerChapter 24: Smart CitiesStuart Borlase, Dolan Beckel, Patrick Burgess, Jessie Denver, Paul Doherty, Mehdi Ganji, Adrienne Grier, Kip Harkness, Daniel Kushner, Eric Lambert, Mahsa Nicknam, Mohammad Shahidehpour, Mark Wells, and Gary WongChapter 25: Refining a Holistic View of Grid ModernizationJohn D. McDonald, Patty Durand, Charles W. Newton, Robby Simpson, and Eric Woychik
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