Distributed Energy Resources in Microgrids: Integration, Challenges and Optimization unifies classically unconnected aspects of microgrids by considering them alongside economic analysis and stability testing. In addition, the book presents well-founded mathematical analyses on how to technically and economically optimize microgrids via distributed energy resource integration. Researchers and engineers in the power and energy sector will find this information useful for combined scientific and economical approaches to microgrid integration.
Specific sections cover microgrid performance, including key technical elements, such as control design, stability analysis, power quality, reliability and resiliency in microgrid operation.
Distributed Energy Resources in Microgrids: Integration, Challenges and Optimization unifies classically unconnected aspects of microgrids by considering them alongside economic analysis and stability testing. In addition, the book presents well-founded mathematical analyses on how to technically and economically optimize microgrids via distributed energy resource integration. Researchers and engineers in the power and energy sector will find this information useful for combined scientific and economical approaches to microgrid integration.
Specific sections cover microgrid performance, including key technical elements, such as control design, stability analysis, power quality, reliability and resiliency in microgrid operation.
1. Microgrids architectures
2. Distributed energy resources and control
3. Use of agents for isolated microgrids with frequency
regulation
4. Su-Do-Ku and symmetric matrix puzzles_based optimal connections
of photovoltaic modules in partially shaded total cross-tied array
configuration for efficient performance
5. Dynamics of power flow in a stand-alone microgrid using four-leg
inverters for nonlinear and unbalanced loads
6. Lithium-ion batteries as distributed energy storage systems for
microgrids
7. Impact of dynamic performance of batteries in microgrids
8. Photovoltaic array reconfiguration to extract maximum power
under partially shaded conditions
9. Communications and internet of things for microgrids, smart
buildings, and homes
10. Communications, cybersecurity, and the internet of things for
microgrids
11. Transmission system-friendly microgrids: an option to provide
ancillary services
12. Energy management of various microgrid test systems using swarm
evolutionary algorithms
13. Development of the synchronverter for green energy
integration
14. Power converter solutions and controls for green energy
15. Safety and reliability evaluation for electric vehicles in
modern power system networks
16. Load forecasting using multiple linear regression with
different calendars
17. Unintentional islanding detection
18. An analysis of the current- and voltage current based
characteristics’ impact on relay coordination for an inverter-faced
distributed generation connected network
19. On the topology for a smart direct current microgrid for a
cluster of zero-net energy buildings
20. Energy-management solutions for microgrids
Rajeev Kumar Chauhan (M’10-SM’15) graduated in Electrical Engineering from The Institutions of Engineers (India).He received his M. Tech degree in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India and PhD from School of Computing and Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, India. Presently he is working as Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) at the Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology Greater Noida, India. Dr. Chauhan received POSOCO Power system Award (PPSA-2017) and Best PhD Thesis Award to recognize and reward innovative technical research excellence in power system. He has also received 2nd prize (Category Energy) in IEEE IAS CMD Humanitarian project contest 2017 for his project DC Micro-grid for Residential Buildings. He also received Bhaskara Advanced Solar Energy (BASE-2014) Award, for his research proposal in the area of DC microgrid from Department of Science and Technology, Indo-US Science and Technology Forum. Dr. Kalpana Chauhan (M’13-SM’17) ) graduated in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The College of Engineering Roorkee, India. She received her M. Tech degree in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India and PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, India. Presently She is working as Associate Professor at the Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology Greater Noida. Dr. Chauhan worked as Dean (Research) at SIRDA Group of Institutions Sundernagar, India (2013-2017). She has also worked as Visiting Scientist in the Center for Electromechnics at the University of Texas at Austin, US. Her special field of interest included DC Micro-grid, Building Automation System, Industrial Automation and Control. She is also the associate member of Institution of Engineers (India), IAENG Hong Kong and ICASIT Singapore.
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