Energy management system for dispatchable renewable power generation:
Enhancing the integration of renewable power generation from wind and solar into the traditional power network requires the mitigation of the vulnerabilities affecting the grid as a result of the intermittent nature of these resources. Variability and ramp events in power output are the key challeng...
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Zusammenfassung: | Enhancing the integration of renewable power generation from wind and solar into the traditional power network requires the mitigation of the vulnerabilities affecting the grid as a result of the intermittent nature of these resources. Variability and ramp events in power output are the key challenges to the system operators due to their impact on system balancing, reserves management, scheduling, and commitment of generation units. This book presents development of energy management system for renewable power generation (EMSRPG) tool that aims to achieve power-dispatching strategies based on forecasting renewable energy resources outputs to guarantee optimal dispatch of hybrid wind-solar photovoltaic power systems (HWSPS). The key selling points of the book include the following:- Renewable energy management in modern and future smart power systems- Energy management systems - Modeling and simulations using a real-time digital simulator (RTDS)- High penetration level of renewable energy sources - Case studies based on Oman’s power systems and other power gridsThis book discusses the challenges of integrating renewable resources, including low inertia systems, hosting capacity limitations of existing power systems, and weak grids. It further examines the detailed topologies, operation principles, recent developments in control techniques, and stability of power systems with a large scale of renewables. Finally, it presents case studies of recent projects from around the world where dispatchable power plant techniques are used to enhance power system operation |
Beschreibung: | 1. Literature Review on Renewable Energy Management Systems and Frequency Control. 2. Renewable Microgrid Modeling, Simulation and Results Analysis. 3. Intelligent control design for PV Grid-connected Inverter. 4. Partial Shading Detection Method in Photovoltaic Systems. 5. Renewable Energy Management Concept. 6. Renewable Energy Management and its Dependency on Weather Fluctuation. 7. Sizing of the Hybrid Renewable-Based Power Systems. 8. Forecasting Tools for Management of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems. 9. Dispatching of the Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems. 10. Real-Time Control in Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems and Validation Using RTDS. |
Beschreibung: | xiv,261 Seiten Illustrationen 453 gr |
ISBN: | 9781032309606 9781032309583 |
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