Integration of distributed generation in the power system / Math Bollen and Fainan Hassan.
Material type: TextSeries: IEEE Press series on power engineering ; 81Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, c2011Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2011]Description: 1 PDF (xiii, 507 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- electronic
- online resource
- 9781118029039
- Distributed generation of electric power
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- Argon
- Bibliographies
- Biological system modeling
- Buildings
- Circuit faults
- Cogeneration
- Distributed power generation
- Earth
- Electricity
- Europe
- Facsimile
- Fault currents
- Fuses
- Generators
- HVDC transmission
- Harmonic analysis
- IEEE Press
- Indexes
- Loading
- Meteorology
- Power quality
- Power system reliability
- Power system stability
- Power systems
- Production
- Reactive power
- Relays
- Reliability
- Resonant frequency
- Sections
- Space heating
- Stability criteria
- Substations
- Uncertainty
- Voltage control
- Voltage fluctuations
- Voltage measurement
- Warranties
- Wind power generation
- Wind speed
- Wind turbines
- 621.31
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Frontmatter -- Introduction -- Sources of Energy -- Power System Performance -- Overloading and Losses -- Voltage Magnitude Variations -- Power Quality Disturbances -- Protection -- Transmission System Operation -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index -- IEEE Press Series on Power Engineering --.
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"Gives a power-system viewpoint contrary to the energy viewpoint presented in many other books on DG Emphasis on systematic and transparent calculation methods allowing a quantification of the amount of DG that can be integrated at a certain location of the grid or in the grid as a whole Provides an overview of the different energy sources, with emphasis on windpower, solar power and CHP (Combined Heat & Power) Provides a general overview of the different methods available to allow more DG to be connected to the grid, ranging from classical methods like building more lines, to advanced methods like power-electronics control, and even future methods like smartgrids and microgrids"-- Provided by publisher.
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