Joint RES and distribution network expansion planning under a demand response framework
By: Contreras, Javier
Title By: Asensio, Miguel | De Quevedo, Pilar Meneses | Munoz-Delgado, Gregorio | Montoya-Bueno, Sergio
Material type: BookPublisher: London, UK : Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, c2016.Description: vi, 102 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780081009536Subject(s): Electric power systems -- Mathematical models | Electric power production -- Mathematical models | Electric power distribution -- Mathematical modelsDDC classification: . Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 621.31015118 CO JO (Browse shelf) | Available | T0054641 |
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621.31 MA RE Renewable and efficient electric power systems | 621.31 MA RE Renewable and efficient electric power systems | 621.31 RO MU Multiphysics simulation by design for electrical machines, power electronics and drives / | 621.31015118 CO JO Joint RES and distribution network expansion planning under a demand response framework | 621.31015118 PO WE Power systems resilience : | 621.31028557 BI GD Big data analytics in future power systems | 621.31028557 ST BI Big data analytics strategies for the smart grid |
Joint RES and Distribution Network Expansion Planning under a Demand Response Framework explains the implementation of algorithms needed for joint expansion planning of distributed generation and the distribution network models. It discusses how to expand the generation and distribution network adding renewable generation, demand response, storage units and new assets (lines and substations) so that the current and future energy supply in islands is served at a minimum cost and with the quality required. This book discusses the outcomes of the models discussed and factors such as the locations and sizes of new generation assets to be installed. It also introduces other issues relevant to the planning of insular distribution systems, including DR and hybrid storage. DR and ESS will play a more and more significant role in future expansion planning model. The present study stresses their relevance, including additional considerations to the planning model.Investigates the costs and benefits of deploying energy storage systems (ESS) and DRExplores distribution and generation expansion planningAnalyses and addresses power flow constraints and the impact of real time pricing mechanismsDetails the RES integration challenge at length