Description: Operational Planning for Emerging Distribution Systems: A Unique Perspective on Grid Expansion by Anna Stuhlmacher, Chee-Wooi Ten, Lawrence Dilworth, Yachen Tang This book outlines potential solutions for addressing future electric grid issues, including transformer overloading due to electric vehicles, optimization challenges, advanced feeder reconfiguration, and contingency planning for extreme events. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The electrical distribution system has undergone significant transformations, which have had a profound impact on distribution system development and expansion. These changes have been primarily driven by changing load profiles, distributed generation sources, and increasingly extreme weather events. Advancements in sensor and communication technologies have played a pivotal role in addressing and adapting to these changes. These changes have also led to an increased focus on reliability and resilience in planning, with priority placed on ensuring robust grid connectivity and flexibility.Three decades ago, power distribution systems were primarily radial with unidirectional power flow. Todays electrical distribution systems have distributed energy resources, leading to bidirectional power flow. The utilitys geographic information system network, advanced metering infrastructure, and other technologies are leveraged to allow feeders and distributed energy resources to be interconnected. This has facilitated the integration of the electric grid with networked microgrids, which has improved the overall resilience and efficiency of the distribution system.While there have been notable improvements in grid planning, the power grid remains vulnerable to high-impact, low-frequency events caused by climate change, such as hurricanes and tornadoes. This book outlines potential solutions for addressing future electric grid issues, including transformer overloading due to electric vehicles, optimization challenges, advanced feeder reconfiguration, and contingency planning for extreme events. The proposed approach focuses on the implementation and operation of new technologies, such as renewable energy sources, batteries, flexible loads, and advanced sensors, that have the potential to transform distribution network planning and operation. From traditional methods to innovative networked microgrids within existing infrastructure and non-wire alternative strategies, this book provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art strategies for future problems. Table of Contents 1. Introduction2. Emerging Technologies in Distribution Systems3. Distributed Energy Resources in Distribution Systems4. Renewable Energy Sources in Distribution Systems5. Battery Energy Storage Systems in Distribution Systems6. Flexible Loads in Distribution Systems7. Extension of Approximate Models with Net-Negative and Net-Zero Loads8. Concluding RemarksAcronymsAcknowledgementsReferences Details ISBN1638283001 Author Yachen Tang Pages 116 Publisher now publishers Inc Series Foundations and TrendsĀ® in Electric Energy Systems Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781638283003 Format Paperback Publication Date 2024-01-10 Imprint now publishers Inc Place of Publication Hanover Country of Publication United States Alternative 9781638283010 Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2024-01-10 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159466418;
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