Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780443247743 |
ISBN10: | 0443247749 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 212 pages |
Size: | 228x152 mm |
Language: | English |
700 |
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Smart Prosumers within Smart Grids
Fundamentals, Methodologies, and Potential for Advancing the Energy Transition
Publisher: Elsevier
Date of Publication: 29 November 2024
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Smart Prosumers within Smart Grids: Fundamentals, Methodologies, and Potential for Advancing the Energy Transition provides a primer on the technologies and opportunities of prosumer integration into smart grids. The book begins with a clear introduction to the essential concepts of both smart grids and prosumers, as well as their critical role in renewable energy integration. It then moves through a 360-degree analysis of opportunities for leveraging smart prosumer technology in the smart grid, from the micro (smart homes) to macro (smart distribution networks and interconnected smart power-gas grids).
Methodologies to maximize the integration of renewable sources, including critical hydrogen technologies are considered, as well as the potential for smart prosumers to manager reliability challenges of renewable energy and constant change from the energy transition. Implications are considered across sectors, including regulatory, legal, economic, business, and transport infrastructure, and prosumer interactions with other actors such as DSOs, TSOs, retailers, and BPRs are analyzed.
Methodologies to maximize the integration of renewable sources, including critical hydrogen technologies are considered, as well as the potential for smart prosumers to manager reliability challenges of renewable energy and constant change from the energy transition. Implications are considered across sectors, including regulatory, legal, economic, business, and transport infrastructure, and prosumer interactions with other actors such as DSOs, TSOs, retailers, and BPRs are analyzed.
Table of Contents:
1. An Introduction to Smart Prosumers
2. The Potential of Smart Homes in Smart Distribution Networks
3. The Potential of Smart Buildings in Smart Distribution Networks
4. The Potential of Smart Electric-Vehicle Charging Stations in Smart Distribution Networks
5. The Potential of Smart Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in Smart Distribution Networks
6. Smart Prosumers and Coordination of the Distribution System Operator (DSO) and Transmission System Operator (TSO)
7. The Potential of Smart Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in Smart Interconnected Power-Gas Grids
8. The Potential of Smart Energy Hubs in Smart Distribution Networks
2. The Potential of Smart Homes in Smart Distribution Networks
3. The Potential of Smart Buildings in Smart Distribution Networks
4. The Potential of Smart Electric-Vehicle Charging Stations in Smart Distribution Networks
5. The Potential of Smart Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in Smart Distribution Networks
6. Smart Prosumers and Coordination of the Distribution System Operator (DSO) and Transmission System Operator (TSO)
7. The Potential of Smart Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in Smart Interconnected Power-Gas Grids
8. The Potential of Smart Energy Hubs in Smart Distribution Networks