Smart grid: technology and applications

Smart grid: technology and applications

Ekanayake, Janaka
Jenkins, Nick
Liyanage, Kithsiri
Wu, Jianzhong

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This book provides discussion on the fundaments of the Smart Grid concept andthen describes the technologies that are required for its realisation. It allows the reader to engage with the immediate development of the power system and to take part in the debate over the future Smart Grid. The book opens with an overview on understanding the Smart Grid, and then is divided into three sections. Section 1 ('Information and Communications Technologies') covers communication standards for the Smart Grid. Section Two discusses sensing, measurement, control and automation.Smart metering and demand side participation are described in detail, before distribution automation and the distribution management system. The last chapter of this section covers advanced transmission system operation. Section Three looks at power electronic and advanced components.First of all the topic of power electronics in power demand and supply is presented. Enabling technologies and advanced components are described last of all, giving a balanced view of Smart Grids. INDICE: About the authors xiPreface xiiiAcknowledgements xvList of abbreviations xvii1 The Smart Grid 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Why implement the Smart Grid now? 21.3 What is the Smart Grid? 61.4 Early Smart Grid initiatives 71.5 Overview of the technologies required for the Smart Grid 12References 14Part I INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES2 Data communication 192.1 Introduction 192.2 Dedicated and shared communication channels 192.3 Switching techniques232.4 Communication channels 252.5 Layered architecture and protocols 35References 433 Communication technologies for the Smart Grid 453.1 Introduction 453.2 Communication technologies 463.3 Standards for information exchange 62References 664 Information security for the Smart Grid 694.1 Introduction 694.2 Encryption and decryption 704.3 Authentication 764.4 Digital signatures 774.5 Cyber security standards 79References 80Part II SENSING, MEASUREMENT, CONTROL ANDAUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES5 Smart metering and demand-side integration 835.1 Introduction 835.2 Smart metering 845.3 Smart meters: An overview of the hardwareused 865.4 Communications infrastructure and protocols for smart metering 965.5 Demand-side integration 99References 1116 Distribution automation equipment1136.1 Introduction 1136.2 Substation automation equipment 1146.3 Faults in the distribution system 1256.4 Voltage regulation 135References 1397 Distribution management systems 1417.1 Introduction 1417.2 Data sources and associated external systems 1427.3 Modelling and analysis tools 1447.4 Applications 165References 1718 Transmission system operation 1738.1 Introduction 1738.2 Data sources 1738.3 Energy management systems 1778.4 Wide area applications 1798.5 Visualisation techniques 183References 186Part III POWER ELECTRONICS AND ENERGY STORAGE9 Power electronic converters 1899.1 Introduction 1899.2 Current source converters 1919.3 Voltage source converters 195References 20310 Power electronics in the Smart Grid 20510.1 Introduction 20510.2 Renewable energy generation20610.3 Fault current limiting 21310.4 Shunt compensation 21710.5 Series compensation 228References 23111 Power electronics for bulk power flows 23311.1 Introduction 23311.2 FACTS 23411.3 HVDC 248References 25712 Energy storage 25912.1 Introduction 25912.2 Energy storage technologies 26312.3 Case study 1: Energy storage for wind power 27112.4 Case study 2: Agent-based control of electrical vehicle battery charging 273References 277Index 279

  • ISBN: 978-1-119-96869-6
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 320
  • Fecha Publicación: 22/02/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés