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9780470627617

Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems

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    9780470627617

  • ISBN10:

    0470627611

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-08-02
  • Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
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Summary

To address the modeling and control of smart grid renewable energy system into electric power systems, this book integrates three areas of electrical engineering: power system engineering, control systems engineering and power electronics The approach to the integration of these three areas differs from classical methods. Due to complexity of this task, the author has decided to present the basic concepts, and then present a simulation test bed in matlab to use these concepts to solve a basic problem in development of smart grid energy system. Therefore, each chapter has three parts: first a problem of integration is stated and its importance is described. Then, the mathematical model of the same problem is formulated. Next, the solution steps are outlined. This step is followed by developing a matlab simulation test bed. Each chapter ends with a set of problems and projects. The book is intended be used as textbook for instruction or by researchers. This book can be used as undergraduate text for both electrical and mechanical engineers. The prerequisite for the course is a course in fundamental of electrical engineering.

Author Biography

Ali Keyhani, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The Ohio State University. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a recipient of The Ohio State University, College of Engineering Research Award for 1989, 1999, and 2003. He has worked for companies such as Columbus and Southern Electric Power Company, Hewlett-Packard Co., Foster Wheeler Engineering, and TRW. He has performed research and consulting for American Electric Power, TRW Control, Liebert, Delphi Automotive Systems, General Electric, General Motors, and Ford. Dr. Keyhani has authored many articles in IEEE Transactions in Energy Conversion, Power Electronics, and Power Systems Engineering.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Energy And Civilization
Introduction
Fossil Fuel
Depletion of Energy Resources
An Alternative Energy Source: Nuclear Energy
Global Warming
The Age of the Electric Power System
Green and Renewable Energy Sources
Energy Units and Conversions
Estimating the Cost of Energy
Conclusion
Power Grids
Introduction
Electric Power Grids
The Basic Concepts of Power Grids
Load Models
Transformers in Electric Power Grids
Modeling a Microgrid System
Modeling Three-Phase Transformers
Tap Changing Transformers
Modeling Transmission Lines
Modeling Converters In Microgrid Power Systems
Introduction
Single-Phase DC/AC Inverters with Two Switches
Single-Phase DC/AC Inverters with a Four-Switch Bipolar Switching Method
Pulse Width Modulation with Unipolar Voltage Switching for a Single-Phase Full-Bridge Inverter
Three-Phase DC/AC Inverters
Pulse Width Modulation Methods
Analysis of DC/AC Three-Phase Inverters
Microgrid of Renewable Energy Systems
The DC/DC Converters in Green Energy Systems
Rectifiers
Pulse Width Modulation Rectifiers
A Three-Phase Voltage Source Rectifier Utilizing Sinusoidal PWM Switching
The Sizing of an Inverter for Microgrid Operation
The Sizing of a Rectifi er for Microgrid Operation
The Sizing of DC/DC Converters for Microgrid Operation
Smart Power Grid Systems
Introduction
Power Grid Operation
The Vertically and Market-Structured Utility
Power Grid Operations Control
Load-Frequency Control
Automatic Generation Control
Operating Reserve Calculation
The Basic Concepts of a Smart Power Grid
The Load Factor
A Cyber-Controlled Smart Grid
Smart Grid Development
Smart Microgrid Renewable Green Energy Systems
A Power Grid Steam Generator
Power Grid Modeling
Microgrid Solar Energy Systems
Introduction
The Solar Energy Conversion Process: Thermal Power Plants
Photovoltaic Power Conversion
Photovoltaic Materials
Photovoltaic Characteristics
Photovoltaic Effi ciency
The Design of Photovoltaic Systems
The Modeling of a Photovoltaic Module
The Measurement of Photovoltaic Performance
The Maximum Power Point of a Photovoltaic Array
A Battery Storage System
A Storage System Based on a Single-Cell Battery
The Energy Yield of a Photovoltaic Module and the Angle of Incidence
The State of Photovoltaic Generation Technology
The Estimation of Photovoltaic Module Model Parameters
Microgrid Wind Energy Systems
Introduction
Wind Power
Wind Turbine Generators
The Modeling of Induction Machines
Power Flow Analysis of an Induction Machine
The Operation of an Induction Generator
Dynamic Performance
The Doubly-Fed Induction Generator
Brushless Doubly-Fed Induction Generator Systems
Variable-Speed Permanent Magnet Generators
A Variable-Speed Synchronous Generator
A Variable-Speed Generator with a Converter Isolated from the Grid
Load Flow Analysis Of Power Grids And Microgrids
Introduction
Voltage Calculation in Power Grid Analysis
The Power Flow Problem
Load Flow Study as a Power System Engineering Tool
Bus Types
General Formulation of the Power Flow Problem
The Bus Admittance Model
The Bus Impedance Matrix Model
Formulation of the Load Flow Problem
The Gauss-Seidel YBus Algorithm
The Gauss-Seidel ZBus Algorithm
Comparison of the YBus and ZBus Power Flow Solution Methods
The Synchronous and Asynchronous Operation of Microgrids
An Advanced Power Flow Solution Method: The Newton-Raphson Algorithm
The Fast Decoupled Load Flow Algorithm
Analysis of a Power Flow Problem
Power Grid And Microgrid Fault Studies
Introduction
Power Grid Fault Current Calculation
Symmetrical Components
Sequence Networks for Power Generators
The Modeling of a Photovoltaic Generating Station
Sequence Networks for Balanced Three-Phase Transmission Lines
Ground Current Flow in Balanced Three-Phase Transformers
Zero Sequence Network
Fault Studies
Complex Numbers
Transmission Line And Distribution Typical Data
Energy Yield Of A Photovoltaic Module And Its Angle Of Incidence
Wind Power
Index.
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