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Decentralized Frameworks for Future Power Systems

Operation, Planning and Control Perspectives

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9780323916981
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Decentralized Frameworks for Future Power Systems: Operation, Planning and Control Perspectives is the first book to consider the principles and applications of decentralized decision-making in future power networks. The work opens by defining the emerging power system network as a system-of-systems (SoS), exploring the guiding principles behind optimal solutions for operation and planning problems. Chapters emphasize the role of regulations, prosumption behaviors, and the implementation of transactive energy processes as key components in decentralizing power systems. Contributors explore local markets, distribution system operation and proactive load management. The role of cryptocurrencies in smoothing transactive distributional challenges are presented.

Final sections cover energy system planning, particularly in terms of consumer smart meter technologies and distributed optimization methods, including artificial intelligence, meta-heuristic, heuristic, mathematical and hybrid approaches. The work closes by considering decentralization across the cybersecurity, distributed control, market design and power quality optimization vertices.

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ISBN13:9780323916981
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Preface<br>Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam, Reza Zamani, Hassan Haes Alhelou and Pierluigi Siano<br>1. Energy Transformation and Decentralization in Future Power Systems<br>Fereidoon P. Sioshansi, Reza Zamani and Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam<br>2. 5D Giga Trends in Future Power Systems<br>Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam, Saeed Nasiri and Morteze Yousefian<br>3. Grid transformation driven by high uptake of Distributed Energy Resources – an Australian case study <br>Daniel Eghbal<br>4. Multi-Dimensional Method For Assessing Non-Wires Alternatives Within Distribution System Planning<br>Jason Taylor and Davis Montenegro<br>5. Green Approaches in Future Power Systems<br>Hamed Delkhosh and Mohsen Jorjani<br>6. Blockchain for future renewable energy<br>Jianguo Ding and Vahid Naserinia<br>7. Electricity Market issues in Future Power Systems<br>Ali Karimi, Nader Tarashandeh and Yousef Noorizadeh<br>8. Role of GameTheory in Future Decentralized Energy Frameworks<br>Waqas Amin, Qi Huang, Gooi Hoay Beng, Foo Yi Shyh Eddy, Khalid Umer and Muhammad Afzal<br>9. Towards Customer-Centric Power Grid: Residential EV Charging Simulator For Smart Homes<br>Miadreza Shafie-khah, Maarit Alanen and Anssi Jäntti<br>10. Equivalent Dynamic Modelling of Active Distribution Networks for TSO-DSO Interactions<br>Fabio D’Agostino, Francesco Conte and Federico Silvestro<br>11. Transactive control for residential demand-side management: lessons learned from non-cooperative game theory<br>Luciana Marques, Miguel Heleno and Wadaed Uturbey<br>12. Distributed Dynamic Algorithm for Energy Management in Smart Grids<br>Shailesh Wasti, Pablo Macedo, Shahab Afshar, James Griffin, Vahid R. Disfani and Pierluigi Siano<br>13. Decentralized Power Exchange Control Methods Among Subsystems in Future Power Network<br>Gevork B. Gharehpetian and Mahdi Zolfaghari<br>14. Peer-to-Peer Management of Energy Systems<br>Mahmud Fotuhi-Firuzabad, Sajjad Fattaheian-Dehkordi, Mahyar Tofighi-Milani and Fei Wang<br>15. False Data Injection Attack Against Distributed Demand Response<br>Thusitha Thilina Dayaratne, Carsten Rudolph, Ariel Liebman and Mahsa Salehi<br>16. Towards Building Decentralized Resilience Framework for Future Power Grid<br>Yaser Al Mtawa and Anwar Haque<br>17. Modeling and evaluation of power systems vulnerability against the hurricane<br>Amirhossein Nasri, Amir Abdollahi, Wei Peng and Masoud Rashidinejad<br>

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