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Control and Optimization of Distributed Generation Systems electronic resource by Magdi S. Mahmoud, Fouad M. AL-Sunni.

By: Mahmoud, Magdi S [author.]Contributor(s): AL-Sunni, Fouad M [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Power SystemsPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XXVIII, 578 p. 363 illus., 184 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319169101Subject(s): Energy | Energy Systems | Control Engineering | Power electronics | Energy | Energy Systems | control | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and NetworksDDC classification: 621.042 LOC classification: TK1001-1841Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Distributed Generation Plant -- Supply and Demand in the Electric Power Grid -- Control Methods for Microgrids -- Computational Intelligence for Microgrids -- A System-of-Systems Framework for Microgrids -- Networked Control of Microgrid System-of Systems -- Distributed Control Approach -- Hierarchical Structuring and Control -- Appendix: Mathematical Preliminaries.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This text is an introduction to the use of control in distributed power generation. It shows the reader how reliable control can be achieved so as to realize the potential of small networks of diverse energy sources, either singly or in coordination, for meeting concerns of energy cost, energy security and environmental protection. The book demonstrates how such microgrids—interconnecting groups of generating units and loads within a local area—can be an effective means of balancing electrical supply and demand. It takes advantage of the ability to connect and disconnect microgrids from the main body of the power grid to give flexibility in response to special events, planned or unplanned. In order to capture the main opportunities for expanding the power grid and to present the plethora of associated open problems in control theory Control and Optimization of Distributed Generation Systems is organized to treat three key themes, namely: system architecture and integration; modelling and analysis; and communications and control. Each chapter makes use of examples, simulations and appropriate problems to help the reader study. Tools helpful to the reader in accessing the mathematical analysis presented within the main body of the book are given in an appendix. Control and Optimization of Distributed Generation Systems will enable readers new to the field of distributed power generation and networked control, whether experienced academics migrating from another field or graduate students beginning a research career, to familiarize themselves with the important points of the control and regulation of microgrids. It will also be useful for practising power engineers wishing to keep abreast of changes in power grids necessitated by the diversification of generating methods.
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Introduction -- Distributed Generation Plant -- Supply and Demand in the Electric Power Grid -- Control Methods for Microgrids -- Computational Intelligence for Microgrids -- A System-of-Systems Framework for Microgrids -- Networked Control of Microgrid System-of Systems -- Distributed Control Approach -- Hierarchical Structuring and Control -- Appendix: Mathematical Preliminaries.

This text is an introduction to the use of control in distributed power generation. It shows the reader how reliable control can be achieved so as to realize the potential of small networks of diverse energy sources, either singly or in coordination, for meeting concerns of energy cost, energy security and environmental protection. The book demonstrates how such microgrids—interconnecting groups of generating units and loads within a local area—can be an effective means of balancing electrical supply and demand. It takes advantage of the ability to connect and disconnect microgrids from the main body of the power grid to give flexibility in response to special events, planned or unplanned. In order to capture the main opportunities for expanding the power grid and to present the plethora of associated open problems in control theory Control and Optimization of Distributed Generation Systems is organized to treat three key themes, namely: system architecture and integration; modelling and analysis; and communications and control. Each chapter makes use of examples, simulations and appropriate problems to help the reader study. Tools helpful to the reader in accessing the mathematical analysis presented within the main body of the book are given in an appendix. Control and Optimization of Distributed Generation Systems will enable readers new to the field of distributed power generation and networked control, whether experienced academics migrating from another field or graduate students beginning a research career, to familiarize themselves with the important points of the control and regulation of microgrids. It will also be useful for practising power engineers wishing to keep abreast of changes in power grids necessitated by the diversification of generating methods.

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