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Comprehensive, cross-disciplinary coverage of Smart Grid issues from global expert researchers and practitioners. This definitive reference meets the need for a large scale, high quality work reference in Smart Grid engineering which is pivotal in the development of a low-carbon energy infrastructure. Including a total of 83 articles across 3 volumes. The Smart Grid Handbook is organized in to 6 sections: Vision and Drivers, Transmission, Distribution, Smart Meters and Customers, Information and Communications Technology, and Socio-Economic Issues. The Smart Grid Handbook will meet the need for a high quality reference work to support advanced study and research in the field of electrical power generation, transmission and distribution. It will be an essential reference for regulators and government officials, testing laboratories and certification organizations, and engineers and researchers in Smart Grid-related industries.

Table of Contents:
Volume 1 List of Contributors Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Part I SMART GRID 1 Definitions, Scope, Visions, and Benefits Steven E. Widergren and Robert G. Pratt 2 Evolution of Power Grids (Transmission) Philip N. Overholt and Joseph H. Eto 3 Evolution of the Smart Distribution Grid Kurt Yeager 4 New Technologies and Standards Enabling Grid Modernization Clark Gellings and David Wollman 5 Global Survey of Smart Grid Activities Mustafa A. Biviji, Luciano Martini, Michele De Nigris, Dong-Joo Kang, and Dan Ton 6 Role of Renewable Energy Weisheng Wang, Ziyu Chen, and Hao Zha 7 Role of Demand Response Xiaomin Bai 8 Role of Energy Storage Xuehao Hu 9 Workforce Training and Education on Smart Grids Chengshan Wang, Peng Li, and Jianzhong Wu Part II TRANSMISSION 10 Wide Area Monitoring through Synchrophasor Measurement Yilu Liu, Yong Liu, Ye Zhang, Jiahui Guo, and Dao Zhou 11 DRAFT Online Monitoring of Dynamics with PMU Data Joe H. Chow 12 Synchrophasor Device Testing and Related Standards Anurag Srivastava and Saugata Biswas 13 Cascading Failures in Power Systems Paul D. H. Hines and Pooya Rezaei 14 Remedial Action Schemes and Defense Systems Yichen Zhang, Mohammad Ehsan Raoufat, and Kevin Tomsovic 15 Modern Energy Management Systems: Real-Time Management of the Interconnected Electricity Grid Jay Giri 16 Dynamic Security Assessment Lei Wang, Xi Lin, Fred Howell, and Kip Morison 17 Dynamic-State Estimation Ali Abur 18 FACTS, HVDC, and Supergrid Fred Wang, Yalong Li, and Xiaojie Shi 19 Grid Codes in Power Systems with Large Renewable-Based Generation Istvan Erlich and Fekadu Shewarega 20 Substation Automation Systems Alexander Apostolov 21 Cybersecurity of SCADA within Substations Adam Hahn, Chih-Che Sun, and Chen-Ching Liu 22 Standards – Focus on IEC 61970 Transmission Series Rafael Santodomingo, Mathias Uslar, Michael Specht, Sebastian Rohjans, Gareth Taylor, Stefan Pantea, Martin Bradley and Alan McMorran 23 PMU Hardware and Algorithms Daniel Dotta, R. Jay Murphy, Tianshu Bi, and Joe H. Chow 24 Industry Practice and Operational Experience of Key Transmission Applications of Smart Grid Technologies Kenneth E. Martin 25 Power System Restoration Marino Sforna 26 Load Modeling Vladimir Terzija and Pawel Regulski 27 Composite System Reliability Evaluation Chanan Singh and Joydeep Mitra 28 HVDC Networks for OffshoreWind Power Steve Finney, Lie Xu, and Keith Bell References Volume 2 List of Contributors Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Part III DISTRIBUTION 29 Introduction to Distribution Systems Kevin Schneider 30 Control and Management Architectures Manuel A. Matos, Luís Seca, André G. Madureira, Filipe J. Soares, Ricardo J. Bessa, Jorge Pereira, and João Peças Lopes 31 Communication Solutions for Distribution Systems Myongsoo Kim 32 Overview of Distributed Energy Resources Nikos D. Hatziargyriou, Erietta I. Zountouridou, Athanasios Vassilakis, Panayiotis Moutis, Christina N. Papadimitriou, and Anestis G. Anastasiadis 33 Active Management of Electric Vehicles Acting as Distributed Storage Filipe J. Soares, Pedro M. R. Almeida, Matthias Galus, Pedro N. P. Barbeiro, and João A. P. Lopes 34 Renewable Energy Forecasting Ricardo J. Bessa, Jethro Dowell, and Pierre Pinson 35 Conservation Voltage Reduction Francisco de León, Marc Diaz-Aguiló, and Ashhar Raza 36 Grid Monitoring and State Estimation Thomas E. McDermott 37 Advanced Protection Systems Alexander Apostolov 38 Power Quality 727 Jovica V. Milanovi´c 39 Defining, Measuring, and Improving Resilience of Electric Power Systems Ross Guttromson and Jean-Paul Watson 40 Power Electronics for Flexible Distribution Networks Tim C. Green, Thomas Frost, Adrià Junyent-Ferré, and Paul D. Mitcheson 41 Active Network Management Graham W. Ault and Robert A. F. Currie 42 Electric Vehicles and V2G Operation Kithsiri M. Liyanage, Janaka B. Ekanayake, and Chen-Ching Liu 43 Feeder Automation Chao-Shun Chen, Chia-Hung Lin, Cheng-Ting Hsu, and Te-Tien Ku 44 Distribution Management System (DMS) Integrated Voltage-VAR Control Seongchul Kwon 45 Reliability Indices Lin Cheng 46 Cybersecurity of Distribution Devices and Systems Chee-Wooi Ten and Yonghe Guo 47 Condition Monitoring and Asset Management of Smart Grid Pramod Bangalore and Lina Bertling Tjernberg 48 IEC 61850 for Distribution System Klaus-Peter Brand 49 Overview of Smart Grid Project in Korea and Smart Power Grid Field Test Boknam Ha 50 Industry Practice and Operational Experience of Key Distribution Applications of Smart Grid Technologies Hirotaka Takano, Kiyonori Kawamura, and Tatsuya Iizaka 51 Microgrids in Distribution Nikos D. Hatziargyriou, Vasilis A. Kleftakis, Christina N. Papadimitriou, and George M. Messinis 52 Integration of Solar Photovoltaics Qing-Chang Zong, Enrique Romero-Cadaval, and Víctor Miñambres-Marcos 53 Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Using IEC 61580 with Cyber Security and Resilience Guidelines Frances M. Cleveland 54 IEC 61968: Integration of Distribution Systems Tatjana Kostic, Margaret Goodrich, Scott Neumann, and Michael Stanislawski 55 Phasor Measurements for Distribution System Applications Emma M. Stewart and Alexandra von Meier Volume 3 List of Contributors Preface Abbreviations and Acronyms Part IV SMART METERS AND CUSTOMERS 56 Smart Meters and Residential Customers Sarah J. Darby 57 Meter Data Collection, Management, and Analysis Tim Wolf 58 Utilization and Customer Behavior: Smart Choices for the Smart Grid Katrina Jessoe, David Rapson, and Jeremy B. Smith 59 Cyber Security of Smart Meters Abel Sanchez, Depeng Li, Zeyar Aung, and John R. Williams 60 Demand Response at Distribution Grids: Exploiting Flexible Power Electronics Interfaces Zach Taylor, Hamed Mohsenian-Rad, and Ali Davoudi 61 Operational Experience of Microgrids Young-Jun Choi, In-Sun Choi, Hak-Ju Lee, and Woo-Kyu Chae 62 Demand-Side Response/Home Energy Management Hideo Ishii, Wataru Hirohashi, Masataka Mitsuoka, and Yasuhiro Hayashi 63 Demand Response Robert G. Pratt and Jason C. Fuller 64 Standards, Security, and Smart Meters Michael Stuber 65 Factors Influencing Adoption of Smart Meters Diana Moneta and Giuseppe Mauri 66 Smart Meter Health and Exposure Assessment Research Robert G. Olsen, Robert Kavet, and Richard A. Tell Part V INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 67 New Approaches to Interoperability Ronald F. Ambrosio 68 Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Erich W. Gunther 69 Application of Distributed Intelligence to Industrial Demand Response Chun S. Lai, Fangyuan Xu, Malcolm McCulloch, and Loi L. Lai 70 Industry Practice and Operational Experience of ICT Charlie Arteaga 71 Transactive Energy Systems Mark Knight 72 Physical Hardware-in-the-Loop Modeling and Simulation Andrew Roscoe, Efren Guillo-Sansano, and Graeme Burt 73 Data Analytics for Transmission and Distribution Victoria M. Catterson and Stephen D. J. McArthur 74 System-Level Simulation for Future Smart Grids Jinjun Xiong Part VI SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES 75 The Socio-Economics of the Smart Grid – An Introduction Michael G. Pollitt 76 Data Privacy and Social Acceptance of Smart Meters Marta Rocha 77 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Smart Connections of Renewable Distributed Generation Projects: A Guide Karim L. Anaya 78 Impact on Electricity Markets Richard Green and Robert Webb 79 Behavioral Aspects of Smart Meters Michelle Baddeley 80 Market Design in the Smart Grid Thomas Greve 81 Platform Markets and Energy Services Claire M. Weiller and Michael G. Pollitt 82 Implications of Smart Grid Innovation for Organizational Models in Electricity Distribution Lynne Kiesling 83 Regulation of Smart Grids Leonardo Meeus, Samson Y. Hadush, and Ilan Momber References 12 Index 0000

About the Author :
Chen-Ching Liu, Boeing Distinguished Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University, is an international leader in smart grid research. He is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and is internationally recognized for pioneering contributions to the development of decision support systems for power system restoration following major outages. Dr Liu's research interests include cyber-power system vulnerability assessment, wide-area control and protection technologies for the power grid, and engineering and economic issues related to the integration of renewable energy. Professor Stephen McArthur is currently Head of the Electronic & Electrical Engineering Department at University of Strathclyde, UK. His research interests include: Power engineering applications of Artificial Intelligence; monitoring and diagnosis of nuclear reactors; intelligent and automated power system fault analysis; intelligent system methods; multi-agent systems and intelligent agents and architectures for power engineering applications and decision support environments. Seung-Jae Lee received his BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea in 1979 and 1981, respectively and his Ph.D. from University of Washington, Seattle, USA in 1988. He is now a Professor at Myongji University's Department of Electrical Engineering as well as a Director of the Next-generation Power Technology Center (NPTC). He is also a Chairman of IEC TC -57 Mirror Committee, Korea and a CIGRE SC B5 representative of Korea.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781118755488
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 282 mm
  • No of Pages: 1984
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 5126 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1118755480
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jul 2016
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
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  • Spine Width: 224 mm
  • Width: 155 mm


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