The Advanced Smart Grid : Edge Power Driving Sustainability.
Placing emphasis on practical ""how-to"" guidance, this cutting-edge resource provides a first-hand, insider's perspective on the advent and evolution of smart grids in the 21st century. This book presents engineers, researchers, and students with the building blocks that co...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Boston :
Artech House,
2015.
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| Edition | 2nd ed. |
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781608079643 1608079643 9781523117611 1523117613 9781608079636 1608079635 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (293 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- The Advanced Smart Grid: Edge Power Driving Sustainability ; Foreword by Jon Wellinghoff; Foreword by Larry Weis; Preface; Chapter 1: The Inevitable Emergence of the Smart Grid; Chapter 2: The Rationale for an Advanced Smart Grid; Power Engineering Concept Briefs; Chapter 3: Smart Convergence; Power Engineering Concept Briefs; Chapter 4: SG1 Emerges; Power Engineering Concept Briefs; Chapter 5: Envisioning and Designing SG2; Power Engineering Concept Briefs; Chapter 6: The National Perspective on Smart Grid; Chapter 7: Fast-Forward to SG3; Acknowledgments; Introduction by Thomas M. Siebel.
- EndnotesChapter 1 The Inevitable Emergence of the Smart Grid ; Introduction; The Most Fundamental Infrastructure; The Drive to Edge Empowerment; The Roots of Smart Grid; Electricity and Telecommunications; Defining Smart Grid; Design: The Twenty-First-Century Smart Grid Challenge; Nature and the Internet: Models for Organizing Complexity; The Inevitable Themes of Change; Smart Devices and Ubiquitous Connectivity; Static Versus Dynamic Change; Innovative Design as Change Agent; Conclusion; Endnotes; Chapter 2 The Rationale for an Advanced Smart Grid ; Introduction.
- A New Set of Rules and AssumptionsSecurity; Standardization; Integration; Analog-to-Digital Transition; Two Axes: Functional Systems and Network Architecture; Systems and Functional Areas; DCS; EMS/SCADA; DA; AMI; DR; DERs; DG; EV; ES; Smart Grid System Components; Spectrum and Network Equipment; End Device; Back Office; Ancillary Services; The New Rule of Integration; Integration of Utility Communications Networks and Intelligent Edge Devices; Power Engineering Concept Brief; The Advanced Smart Grid Approach; Power Engineering Concept Brief; A New Energy Enterprise Architecture and SGOE.
- Power Engineering Concept BriefFeatures and Benefits of an Integrated Energy Ecosystem; A Future of Robust Digital Devices and Networks; Endnotes; Chapter 3 Smart Convergence ; Introduction; Smart Convergence: Networking Infrastructures, Stakeholders, and Markets; Electricity and Telecommunications; Power Engineering Concept Brief; Electricity and IT; Power Engineering Concept Brief; Electricity and Banking: Smart Meters (AMI); Power Engineering Concept Brief; Electricity and Smart Buildings and Appliances: DR; Power Engineering Concept Brief; Consumers and Prosumers: DG.
- Power Engineering Concept BriefElectricity and Transportation: EVs; Power Engineering Concept Brief; Electricity and Warehousing: ES; Power Engineering Concept Brief; Conclusion; Endnotes; Chapter 4 SG1 Emerges ; Introduction; Case Study: Austin Energy, Pioneer First-Generation Smart Grid; Saying Yes to Opportunity; A Fresh Start; Initial Assessment and Issue Identification; Technology Recommendations, 2003; Accidental Versus Deliberate Smart Grid Architecture Design; Data Flow; Executive Buy-In and Technology Governance; Technology Strategic Plan.