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Author - S. Chowdhury, S.P. Chowdhury and P. Crossley
Year: 2009
Format: Paperback
Product Code: PBRN0060
Synopsis
Microgrids and Active Distribution Networks offer a potential solution for sustainable, energy-efficient power supply to cater for increasing load growth, supplying power to remote areas, generation of clean power and reduction in emission of greenhouse gases and particulates as per Kyoto protocol.
Synopsis
A companion to Embedded Generation (IET, 2000), this book is a timely publication for an evolving industry. Renewable energy, ancillary services and deregulation of the power industry are changing electricity delivery networks. Microgrids, smartgrids and active distribution networks require a sound understanding of the basic concepts, generation technologies, impacts, operation, control and management, economic viability and market participation involved in grid integration. Practicing engineers in utilities and industry, researchers and students will appreciate this lucid description of the technologies that will enable future electricity systems.
About the Author
S.Chowdhury is a Senior Research Officer of Electrical Engineering Department, University of Cape Town, South Africa. She was a consulting engineer at M.N.Dastur and Co.Ltd. from 1991 to 1996 and then held various academic posts at Women's Polytechnic, Kolkata, India from 1998 to 2007. She is member of the IET (UK), IE(I) and Member of IEEE(USA). S.P.Chowdhury is Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Department, University of Cape Town, South Africa. He was Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader and Professor at Jadavpur University, India between 1993 and 2008. He is fellow of the IET (UK) with C.Eng., IE(I) and the IETE(I) and member of IEEE(USA). He is member of Knowledge Management Board (KMB), previously Technical Professional Service Board (TPSB), of the IET(UK). P.Crossley is Director of the Joule Centre since 2008 and Professor of Power Systems since 2006 in the University of Manchester, UK. He was at Queen's University, Belfast as Professor and Director of Power and Energy research cluster between 2002 and 2006 and at UMIST, UK as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader between 1991 and 2002.
Table of Contents
1. Distributed generation and Microgrid concept
2. Distributed energy sources
3. Impacts of Microgrid
4. Microgrid and active distribution network management system
5. Protection issues for Microgrid
6. Power electronic interfaces
7. SCADA and active distribution networks
8. Impact of DG integration on power quality and reliability
9. Microgrid economies
10. Market participation of Microgrids
Appendices