Optimization in Renewable Energy Systems: Recent Perspectives covers all major areas where optimization techniques have been applied to reduce uncertainty or improve results in renewable energy systems (RES).
Production of power with RES is highly variable and unpredictable. leading to the need for optimization-based planning and operation in order to maximize economies while sustaining performance.
This self-contained book begins with an introduction to optimization. then covers a wide range of applications in both large and small scale operations. including optimum operation of electric power systems with large penetration of RES. power forecasting. transmission system planning. and DG sizing and siting for distribution and end-user premises.
This book is an excellent choice for energy engineers. researchers. system operators. system regulators. and graduate students.
Table of Content:
Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems
Introduction to Optimization
Optimal Procurement of Contingency and Load Following Reserves by Demand Side Resources under Wind-Power Generation Uncertainty
Optimum Bidding of Renewable Energy System Owners in Electricity Markets
Impacts of Accurate Renewable Power Forecasting on Optimum Operation of Power System
Optimum Transmission System Expansion Offshore Considering Renewable Energy Sources
Optimum Sizing and Siting of Renewable-Energy-based DG Units in Distribution Systems
Optimum Design of Small-Scale Stand-Alone Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
Paperback: 326 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann. 1 edition (March 20. 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0081010419
ISBN-13: 978-0081010419
Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches
Optimization in Renewable Energy Systems: Recent Perspectives