Power system flexibility:
Power System Flexibility provides a consolidated foundation in the design, planning, and operation of intermittent highly renewable power systems-integrating core theory, mathematical analysis, and modern international applications in an unusually multidisciplinary approach. Opening with an expansiv...
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Zusammenfassung: | Power System Flexibility provides a consolidated foundation in the design, planning, and operation of intermittent highly renewable power systems-integrating core theory, mathematical analysis, and modern international applications in an unusually multidisciplinary approach. Opening with an expansive theoretical grounding in the definition, analysis, and modeling of power systems, the book demonstrates how to apply flexibility theory to critical problems involving intermittency and variability in power system planning and operation. The guide concludes with an international complement of case studies, demonstrating how flexibility theory has been applied to real-world projects of increasing complexity |
Beschreibung: | Part 1: Concepts and Mathematics about Flexibility 1. Introduction to power system flexibility 2. Mathematical basis for flexibility modeling 3. Concepts and characteristics of power system flexibility 4. Flexibility Balancing Principle and Indices 5. Flexibility Assessment based on operational simulation 6. Flexibility Assessment Tool and Case Studies; Part 2: Incorporating Flexibility into Power System Analysis 7. Active Power Balance Control based on Flexibility Theory 8. Reactive Power Balance Control based on Flexibility Theory 9. Modeling Flexibility in Electric Power Market; Part 3: The optimal planning of power system flexibility resources 10. Introduction to power system flexibility planning 11. Coordinating planning of generation-grid-load-storage flexibility resources 12. Integrated planning of collection and delivery system for large scale new energy base 13. Collection�and transmission flexibility planning for large offshore wind power base 14. Deployment�and allocation of storage based on flexibility theory; Part 4: The optimal operation of power system flexibility resources 15. Introduction to power system flexibility operation 16. Virtual power generator based hierarchical schedule of wind power cluster 17. Multi-sources complementary operation considering grid constraints 18. Multi-temporal-spatial-scale flexibility to improve renewable accommodation 19. Flexible resource coordination on demand side; Part 5: Planning applications of flexibility theory 20. Planning projects of power system flexibility 21. Operation application of flexibility theory 22. The sector coupled flexibility resources |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 363 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 229 mm |
ISBN: | 9780323995177 |
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