From Passive Operation to Strategic Active Paradigms Herausgeber: Mohammadi-Ivatloo, Behnam; Azad, Sasan; Daneshvar, Mohammadreza; Ameli, Mohammad Taghi; Sepasian, Mohammad Sadegh; Shafie-Khah, Miadreza; Jalilpoor, Kamran
From Passive Operation to Strategic Active Paradigms Herausgeber: Mohammadi-Ivatloo, Behnam; Azad, Sasan; Daneshvar, Mohammadreza; Ameli, Mohammad Taghi; Sepasian, Mohammad Sadegh; Shafie-Khah, Miadreza; Jalilpoor, Kamran
Future Modern Distribution Networks Resilience: From Passive Operation to Strategic Active Paradigms examines the combined impact of low-probability and high-impact events on modern distribution systems' resilience. Using practical guidance, the book provides comprehensive approaches for improving energy systems' resilience by utilizing infrastructure and operational strategies. Divided into three parts, Part One provides a conceptual introduction and review of power system resilience, including topics such as risk and vulnerability assessment in power systems, resilience metrics, and power…mehr
Future Modern Distribution Networks Resilience: From Passive Operation to Strategic Active Paradigms examines the combined impact of low-probability and high-impact events on modern distribution systems' resilience. Using practical guidance, the book provides comprehensive approaches for improving energy systems' resilience by utilizing infrastructure and operational strategies. Divided into three parts, Part One provides a conceptual introduction and review of power system resilience, including topics such as risk and vulnerability assessment in power systems, resilience metrics, and power systems operation and planning. Part Two discusses modelling of vulnerability and resilience evaluation indices and cost-benefit analysis. Part Three reviews infrastructure and operational strategies to improve power system resilience, including robust grid hardening strategies, mobile energy storage and electric vehicles, and networked microgrids and renewable energy resources. With a strong focus on economic results and cost-effectives, this book is a practical reference for students, researchers, and engineers interested in power engineering, energy systems, and renewable energy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1: A conceptual introduction and review of power system resilience 1. Introduction and literature review of resilience concept in power systems 2. Resiliency challenges and opportunities in transiting from traditional networks to future modern energy grids 3. Risk and vulnerability assessment in power systems: A comprehensive review of challenges and outlook 4. A literature review of resilience metrics in power systems and their differences with reliability indices 5. A survey on the role of coordinating electricity and gas distribution systems for enhancing the power grid resilience 6. Power systems operation and planning: a literature review on smart resilience enhancement strategies Part 2: Modelling of vulnerability and resilience evaluation indices and cost-benefit analysis 7. Modelling of natural phenomena and extreme events in the study of power systems resilience 8. Vulnerability and risk modelling methods: A comprehensive framework from the resilience perspective 9. Resilience metrics: Assessment of distribution systems performance 10. Decision-making approach for power system resilience upgrades based on cost-benefit analysis 11. Cyber-constrained optimal power flow model for resilience enhancement of modern energy networks Part 3: Infrastructure and operational strategies to improve power system resilience 12. Robust grid hardening strategies for improving the resilience of electricity systems 13. Resiliency-oriented sustainable models for future renewable-based power systems 14. Improving power system resilience with mobile energy storage and electric vehicles 15. Resilient energy management: networked microgrids and renewable energy resource 16. Application of recovery techniques to enhance the resilience of energy systems 17. The role of machine learning in improving distribution systems resilience 18. Future perspectives and research areas for improving the power system resilience
Part 1: A conceptual introduction and review of power system resilience 1. Introduction and literature review of resilience concept in power systems 2. Resiliency challenges and opportunities in transiting from traditional networks to future modern energy grids 3. Risk and vulnerability assessment in power systems: A comprehensive review of challenges and outlook 4. A literature review of resilience metrics in power systems and their differences with reliability indices 5. A survey on the role of coordinating electricity and gas distribution systems for enhancing the power grid resilience 6. Power systems operation and planning: a literature review on smart resilience enhancement strategies Part 2: Modelling of vulnerability and resilience evaluation indices and cost-benefit analysis 7. Modelling of natural phenomena and extreme events in the study of power systems resilience 8. Vulnerability and risk modelling methods: A comprehensive framework from the resilience perspective 9. Resilience metrics: Assessment of distribution systems performance 10. Decision-making approach for power system resilience upgrades based on cost-benefit analysis 11. Cyber-constrained optimal power flow model for resilience enhancement of modern energy networks Part 3: Infrastructure and operational strategies to improve power system resilience 12. Robust grid hardening strategies for improving the resilience of electricity systems 13. Resiliency-oriented sustainable models for future renewable-based power systems 14. Improving power system resilience with mobile energy storage and electric vehicles 15. Resilient energy management: networked microgrids and renewable energy resource 16. Application of recovery techniques to enhance the resilience of energy systems 17. The role of machine learning in improving distribution systems resilience 18. Future perspectives and research areas for improving the power system resilience
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