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    Author(s)Jens Omdahl
    PublisherScitus Academics
    ISBN9781681172989
    Pages318
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2017

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    Scitus Academics Energy Efficiency Improvements In Smart Grid Components by Jens Omdahl

    Smart grid generally refers to a class of technology people are using to bring utility electricity delivery systems into the 21st century, using computer-based remote control and automation. These systems are made possible by two-way communication technology and computer processing that has been used for decades in other industries. They are beginning to be used on electricity networks, from the power plants and wind farms all the way to the consumers of electricity in homes and businesses. They offer many benefits to utilities and consumers -- mostly seen in big improvements in energy efficiency on the electricity grid and in the energy users’ homes and offices. Electronic power conditioning and control of the production and distribution of electricity are important aspects of the smart grid. Metering of electricity consumption was necessary on a per-user basis in order to allow appropriate billing according to the (highly variable) level of consumption of different users. Because of limited data collection and processing capability during the period of growth of the grid, fixed-tariff arrangements were commonly put in place, as well as dual-tariff arrangements where night-time power was charged at a lower rate than daytime power. The motivation for dual-tariff arrangements was the lower night-time demand. Dual tariffs made possible the use of low-cost night-time electrical power in applications such as the maintaining of 'heat banks' which served to 'smooth out' the daily demand, and reduce the number of turbines that needed to be turned off overnight, thereby improving the utilisation and profitability of the generation and transmission facilities. This book, Energy Efficiency Improvements in Smart Grid Components, is envisioned for academics and engineers who are working in universities, research institutes, utility and industry sectors requiring enhancing their idea and getting new information about the energy efficiency developments in smart grid. It includes optimization concepts for power system, promoting value propositions; protection in power system, etc.



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