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Year:2019
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ISBN-10 :  1119508282 

ISBN-13 : 9781119508281 

Author: Peter D Lund, John Byrne, Reinhard Haas, Damian Flynn 

A guide to a multi-disciplinary approach that includes perspectives from noted experts in the energy and utilities fields Advances in Energy Systems offers a stellar collection of articles selected from the acclaimed journal Wiley Interdisciplinary Review: Energy and Environment. The journalcovers all aspects of energy policy, science and technology, environmental and climate change. The book covers a wide range of relevant issues related to the systemic changes for large-scale integration of renewable energy as part of the on-going energy transition. The book addresses smart energy systems technologies, flexibility measures, recent changes in the marketplace and current policies. With contributions from a list of internationally renowned experts, the book deals with the hot topic of systems integration for future energy systems and energy transition. This important resource: Contains contributions from noted experts in the field Covers a broad range of topics on the topic of renewable energy Explores the technical impacts of high shares of wind and solar power Offers a review of international smart-grid policies Includes information on wireless power transmission Presents an authoritative view of micro-grids Contains a wealth of other relevant topics Written forenergy planners, energy market professionals and technology developers, Advances in Energy Systems is an essential guide with contributions from an international panel of experts that addresses the most recent smart energy technologies. 

 

Advances in energy systems: the large-scale renewable energy integration challenge 1st Table of contents:

PART I: ENERGY SYSTEM CHALLENGES
1 Handling Renewable Energy Variability and Uncertainty in Power System Operation
INTRODUCTION
THE CHALLENGES OF RES IN POWER SYSTEM OPERATION
ADVANCES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY FORECASTING
THE IMPORTANCE OF GENERATION FLEXIBILITY
METHODS FOR HANDLING THE VARIABILITY AND UNCERTAINTY FOR STEADY‐STATE OPERATION
THE ROLE OF STORAGE DEVICES
ACTIVE AND REACTIVE POWER CONTROL OF RES
MARKET RULES AND PRODUCTS FOR DEALING WITH VARIABILITY AND UNCERTAINTY
EMERGENT APPROACHES
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
2 Short‐Term Frequency Response of Power Systems with High Nonsynchronous Penetration Levels
INTRODUCTION
FREQUENCY RESPONSE EVOLUTION WITH INCREASED VARIABLE GENERATION
POTENTIAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE SOLUTIONS
GRID CODE REQUIREMENTS AND ANCILLARY SERVICE MARKETS
ISSUES RESULTING FROM NONSYNCHRONOUS FREQUENCY RESPONSE
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
3 Technical Impacts of High Penetration Levels of Wind Power on Power System Stability
INTRODUCTION
SYSTEM MODELING
FREQUENCY CONTROL AND INERTIAL ISSUES
TRANSIENT STABILITY AND FAULT RIDE‐THROUGH
VOLTAGE STABILITY
SMALL SIGNAL STABILITY AND SUBSYNCHRONOUS INTERACTIONS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
4 Understanding Constraints to the Transformation Rate of Global Energy Infrastructure
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS POSSIBLE? – HISTORICAL (AND FUTURE) CONTEXT
WHAT EXTRA BURDENS DOES AN ENERGY TRANSFORMATION INTRODUCE?
HOW SIGNIFICANT IS THE EARLY REPLACEMENT CHALLENGE?
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
5 Physical and Cybersecurity in a Smart Grid Environment
INTRODUCTION
MAJOR INTRUSION INCIDENTS
SMART GRID VULNERABILITIES
SECURITY CONTROLS FOR THE SMART GRID
ENHANCEMENT OF THE SMART GRID SECURITY
PHYSICAL AND CYBERSECURITY INTERDEPENDENCY
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
6 Energy Security
INTRODUCTION
DEFINING ENERGY SECURITY
THREATS TO AVAILABILITY
THREATS TO AFFORDABILITY
THREATS TO EFFICIENCY
THREATS TO STEWARDSHIP
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
7 Nuclear and Renewables
INTRODUCTION
STATUS AND PERSPECTIVES OF NUCLEAR POWER
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
PART II: PERSPECTIVES ON GRIDS
8 Smart‐Grid Policies
INTRODUCTION
BARRIERS AND DRIVERS IMPACTING THE DEPLOYMENT OF SMART GRIDS
SMART‐GRID POLICIES OF THE UNITED STATES
SMART‐GRID POLICIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
SMART‐GRID POLICIES OF EAST ASIA
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDED FUTURE POLICY DIRECTIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
9 A View of Microgrids
INTRODUCTION
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES
ACTIVE DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MICROGRID OPERATION
MICROGRID DEPLOYMENT ROADMAP
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
10 New Electricity Distribution Network Planning Approaches for Integrating Renewables
INTRODUCTION
DISTRIBUTION PLANNING IN THE SG ERA
MODERN DISTRIBUTION PLANNING TOOLS FOR RES INTEGRATION
APPLICATIONS OF PLANNING TOOLS FOR RES INTEGRATION
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
11 Transmission Planning for Wind Energy in the United States and Europe
INTRODUCTION
TRANSMISSION PLANNING FOR ENERGY RESOURCES
REGIONAL PLANNING EFFORTS – STATUS AND PROSPECTS
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
12 Opportunities and Barriers of High‐Voltage Direct Current Grids
INTRODUCTION
PRIORITY CORRIDORS: LINKING LARGE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (RES) GENERATION WITH CONSUMPTION CENTERS
THE SUPERGRID VISION
BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
13 Wireless Power Transmission
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF THE WPT
INDUCTIVE COUPLING AND RESONANCE COUPLING
MICROWAVE POWER TRANSMISSION
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
PART III: FLEXIBILITY MEASURES
14 The Role of Large‐Scale Energy Storage Under High Shares of Renewable Energy
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POWER GRID
POWER QUALITY
FEATURES OF VARIATIONS DUE TO RENEWABLES
PROSPECTS OF ENERGY STORAGE GROWTH
ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
15 The Role of Electric Vehicles in Smart Grids
INTRODUCTION
APPROACHES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES INTO POWER SYSTEMS
ELECTRIC VEHICLE OPERATION OBJECTIVES AND ROLES
STORAGE FOR MARKET PARTICIPATION AND PROFIT MAXIMIZATION
UPCOMING CHALLENGES FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF LARGE‐SCALE EV ADOPTION AND MANAGEMENT
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
16 Use of Electric Vehicles or Hydrogen in the Danish Transport Sector in 2050?
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO DECARBONIZE THE TRANSPORT SECTOR
THE STREAM MODEL
DESCRIPTION OF THE 2050 SCENARIOS
SCENARIO RESULTS
WHICH TECHNOLOGICAL PATH SHOULD THE INNOVATION FOLLOW? SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF COST DRIVERS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
17 Comparison of Synthetic Natural Gas Production Pathways for the Storage of Renewable Energy
INTRODUCTION
TECHNOLOGICAL OVERVIEW
BIOCHEMICAL SNG PRODUCTION
THERMOCHEMICAL SNG PRODUCTION
ELECTROCHEMICAL SNG PRODUCTION
ALTERNATIVE/HYBRID CONCEPTS
DISCUSSION AND COMPARISON OF CONCEPTS
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
18 Storage and Demand‐Side Options for Integrating Wind Power
INTRODUCTION
STORAGE AND DEMAND‐SIDE OPTIONS FOR INTEGRATING WIND POWER: OVERVIEW OF TECHNOLOGIES
WIND GENERATION INTEGRATION ISSUES RELATED TO DR AND STORAGE
MODELING THE BENEFITS OF STORAGE AND DEMAND‐SIDE OPTIONS TO FACILITATE WIND INTEGRATION
AREAS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH IN STORAGE AND DEMAND‐SIDE OPTIONS AS THEY RELATE TO WIND POWER
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
19 On the Long‐Term Prospects of Power‐to‐Gas Technologies
INTRODUCTION
CURRENT CHALLENGES IN THE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM AND THE ROLE OF P2G
THE COSTS OF HYDROGEN AND METHANE IN P2G
USE OF HYDROGEN AND METHANE IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR
ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES FOR P2G TECHNOLOGIES FROM TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING UP TO 2050
CONCLUSIONS
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
20 Wind Integration
INTRODUCTION
THE CHALLENGE OF WIND POWER TO POWER SYSTEMS
WIND IMPACTS ON BALANCING AND RESERVES
BALANCING COSTS OF WIND POWER
CURTAILMENTS OF WIND POWER GENERATION
WIND IMPACTS ON THE TRANSMISSION GRID
CAPACITY VALUE OF WIND POWER
CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
21 Quantifying the Variability of Wind Energy
THE IMPORTANCE OF WIND VARIABILITY
AN OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENT SCALES OF VARIABILITY
WIND SPEED DISTRIBUTIONS
LONG‐TERM TRENDS
FUTURE TRENDS
THE IMPACT OF VARIABILITY ON WIND POWER
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
22 Capacity Value Assessments of Wind Power
INTRODUCTION
CAPACITY VALUE OF WIND POWER
SUMMARY AND FUTURE WORK
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
23 Hydropower Flexibility for Power Systems with Variable Renewable Energy Sources
INTRODUCTION
HYDROPOWER FLEXIBILITY
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN USING HYDRO FLEXIBILITY FOR INTEGRATION OF VARIABLE GENERATION
STUDYING POSSIBILITIES OF HYDROPOWER IN WIND INTEGRATION
SIMULATION CHALLENGES
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
24 Contribution of Bulk Energy Storage to Integrating Variable Renewable Energies in Future European Electricity Systems
INTRODUCTION
ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY MARKET REGIONS
SETUP AND INPUT DATA
RESULTS FOR THE CENTRAL WESTERN EUROPE REGION
RESULTS FOR THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
ROLE OF CROSS‐BORDER TRANSMISSION GRID EXPANSION AND EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS IN THE EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY MARKET REGIONS
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
25 Characterization of Demand Response in the Commercial, Industrial, and Residential Sectors in the United States
OVERVIEW OF DEMAND RESPONSE IN THE UNITED STATES
END USES CONSIDERED FOR DR
DR ATTRIBUTES
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
26 Simplified Analysis of Balancing Challenges in Sustainable and Smart Energy Systems with 100% Renewable Power Supply
INTRODUCTION
KEEPING THE CONTINUOUS SHORT‐TERM POWER BALANCE
LEVEL 1 ANALYSIS: MAXIMAL SHARE OF VARIABLE RENEWABLE
LEVEL 2 ANALYSIS: TRANSITION DIAGRAMS
LEVEL 3 ANALYSIS: TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
PART IV: CHANGING ELECTRICITY MARKETS
27 Who Gains from Hourly Time‐of‐Use Retail Prices on Electricity? An Analysis of Consumption Profiles for Categories of Danish Electricity Customers
INTRODUCTION
DATA FOR HOURLY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
AVERAGE HOURLY CONSUMPTION AND SPOT MARKET PRICE PROFILES
SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN HOURLY CONSUMPTION PROFILES FOR AGGREGATED CATEGORIES OF CUSTOMERS
THE AVERAGE TIME‐OF‐USE SPOT MARKET PRICE FOR CATEGORIES OF CUSTOMERS
THE VARIATION OF THE AVERAGE TIME‐OF‐USE SPOT MARKET PRICE PAID BY INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMERS WITHIN CATEGORIES
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
28 Designing Electricity Markets for a High Penetration of Variable Renewables
INTRODUCTION
THE DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF VARIABLE RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
VARIABILITY AND UNCERTAINTY
LOW SHORT‐RUN MARGINAL COSTS
NONSYNCHRONOUS GENERATION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
29 Multivariate Analysis of Solar City Economics
INTRODUCTION
BRIEF REVIEW OF RECENT “SOLAR CITY” ASSESSMENT LITERATURE
ANALYTIC APPROACH
PROJECT FINANCE ANALYSIS
REGRESSION RESULTS
RESULT OF THE MODEL ROBUSTNESS CHECK
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
30 The Influence of Interconnection Capacity on the Market Value of Wind Power
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
MODEL DESCRIPTION AND DATA
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
31 Research with Disaggregated Electricity End‐Use Data in Households
INTRODUCTION
MOTIVATION
OUR FOCUS AND ITS CONTEXT
STUDIES UNDER INVESTIGATION
THEME 1 – METHODS
THEME 2 – KEY FINDINGS
THEME 3 – LOOKING FORWARD
THE EMERGING ENERGY AGENDA
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
FURTHER READING
32 Household Electricity Consumers' Incentive to Choose Dynamic Pricing Under Different Taxation Schemes
INTRODUCTION
DETERMINING THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF DYNAMIC PRICING
THRESHOLD BENEFIT LEVELS OF CONSUMERS
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES

 

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