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The modern virtual power plant (VPP) concept is introduced to control the proliferated penetration of distributed generation (DG), energy storage elements and controllable loads. This book utilizes the VPP concept for managing the electrical energy in the power delivery networks. The work presented in this book can be grouped into three phases; the first phase includes the studies concerned with the optimal sizing and siting of DG units. The second phase aims to support the renewable based DG units operation via the optimal sizing of the energy storage elements. While, the third phase proposes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The modern virtual power plant (VPP) concept is introduced to control the proliferated penetration of distributed generation (DG), energy storage elements and controllable loads. This book utilizes the VPP concept for managing the electrical energy in the power delivery networks. The work presented in this book can be grouped into three phases; the first phase includes the studies concerned with the optimal sizing and siting of DG units. The second phase aims to support the renewable based DG units operation via the optimal sizing of the energy storage elements. While, the third phase proposes load control study in order to manage the electrical energy not only in the distribution network but also in exchange with the main grid. The presented studies and the subsequent results and discussions emphasize the prominence of the VPP concept in handling the electrical energy management problem as it is used to ensure that the power system is operated in an optimized and secure way taking technical constraints into account.
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Autorenporträt
Mahmoud M. Othman received the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering in 2005, 2010, and 2015 respectively from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. He is currently an assistant professor at Ain Shams University. His area of research is distributed generation performance and planning in deregulated electricity markets.