Decision Making Applications in Modern Power Systems
Autor: | Shady Abdel Aleem, Almoataz Youssef Abdelaziz, Ahmed F. Zobaa, Ramesh C. Bansal |
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EAN: | 9780128166260 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.09.2019 |
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Schlagworte: | Control Diagram Distributed Power Generation Electric Potential Electric Power Transmission Electric power transmission networks Frequency Control Frequency Response Requirements Frequency Stability Low-In Swing Equation frequency evolution |
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Decision Making Applications in Modern Power Systems presents an enhanced decision-making framework for power systems. Designed as an introduction to enhanced electricity system analysis using decision-making tools, it provides an overview of the different elements, levels and actors involved within an integrated framework for decision-making in the power sector. In addition, it presents a state-of-play on current energy systems, strategies, alternatives, viewpoints and priorities in support of decision-making in the electric power sector, including discussions of energy storage and smart grids. As a practical training guide on theoretical developments and the application of advanced methods for practical electrical energy engineering problems, this reference is ideal for use in establishing medium-term and long-term strategic plans for the electric power and energy sectors. - Provides panoramic coverage of state-of-the-art energy systems, strategies and priorities in support of electrical power decision-making - Introduces innovative research outcomes, programs, algorithms and approaches to address challenges in understanding, creating and managing complex techno-socio-economic engineering systems - Includes practical training on theoretical developments and the application of advanced methods for realistic electrical energy engineering problems