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Distributed Generation Systems
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Éditeur:
Butterworths
ISBN-13: 9780128042083
ISBN-10: 0128042087
Description:
Distributed Generation Systems: Design, Operation and Grid Integration closes the information gap between recent research on distributed generation and industrial plants, and provides solutions to their practical problems and limitations. It provides a clear picture of operation principles of distributed generation units, not only focusing on the power system perspective but targeting a specific need of the research community.

This book is a useful reference for practitioners, featuring worked examples and figures on principal types of distributed generation with an emphasis on real-world examples, simulations, and illustrations. The book uses practical exercises relating to the concepts of operating and integrating DG units to distribution networks, and helps engineers accurately design systems and reduce maintenance costs.

Key Features

•Provides examples and datasheets of principal systems and commercial data in MATLAB
•Presents guidance for accurate system designs and maintenance costs
•Identifies trouble shooting references for engineers
•Closes the information gap between recent research on distributed generation and industrial plants

Readership

Energy engineers, technicians in design and maintenance in industrial companies, Post-grad engineering students

Table of Contents

1 Distributed Energy Resources
2 The Basic Principles of Wind Farms
3 Solar Energy and Photovoltaic Technology
4 Microturbine Generation Power Systems
5 Fuel Cells
6 Design of Small Hydro Generation Systems
7 Energy Storage Systems
8 Market Design Issues of Distributed Generation
9 Distribution Generation Optimisation and Energy Management
10 Impact of DG Integration on the Reliability of Power Distribution Systems
11 Integration on Distributed Generation Systems with DC Distribution Networks