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The energy internet : an open energy platform to transform legacy power systems into open innovation and global economic engines / editors, Wencong Su, Alex Q. Huang.
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- Book
- Series:
- Woodhead Publishing in energy
- Woodhead Publishing series in energy
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Electric power distribution--Automation.
- Electric power distribution.
- Renewable resource integration.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Duxford, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Front Cover; The Energy Internet; Related titles; The Energy Internet; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; One
- Enabling Technologies and Technical Solutions; 1
- Centralized, decentralized, and distributed control for Energy Internet; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Smart grid versus Energy Internet; 1.1.2 The role of microgrids in the structure of the Energy Internet; 1.1.3 Data acquisition in the legacy power system and Energy Internet network; 1.2 Energy management approaches in energy networks; 1.2.1 Centralized control; 1.2.2 Decentralized control; 1.2.3 Distributed control
- 1.3 Characteristics of communication networks of Energy Internet network1.4 Conclusion and future research; References; 2
- Solid state transformers, the Energy Router and the Energy Internet; 2.1 The Energy Internet; 2.2 The Energy Router; 2.3 Medium voltage power electronics based distribution system; 2.4 Status of solid state transformer developments; 2.5 Smart grid functionalities of the solid state transformer; 2.5.1 Reactive power support; 2.5.2 Voltage sag mitigation; 2.5.3 Harmonic mitigation; 2.5.4 Current limiting and short circuit protection; 2.5.5 DC connectivity and DC microgrid
- 2.5.6 Solid state transformer as an Energy Router2.6 Conclusions; References; 3
- Energy Internet blockchain technology; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 The application of blockchain technology in energy scenarios; 3.2.1 The impact of blockchain technology on the Energy Internet; 3.2.1.1 The inherent consistency of the Energy Internet and blockchain technology; 3.2.2 Application of blockchain technology in energy scenarios; 3.2.2.1 Pain points of the energy industry; Power generation; Power transmission and distribution; Power consumption; 3.2.3 Application scenarios; 3.2.3.1 Power generation
- Auxiliary servicesPower generation management; Distributed power source operation and maintenance management; 3.2.3.2 Transmission and distribution; Automatic dispatch; Unified multienergy metering; Security of information and the physical system; 3.2.3.3 Load; Design of virtual power plant; Application in the carbon market; 3.3 Application case analysis of blockchain technology in the energy industry; 3.3.1 America: TransActive Grid; 3.3.2 Australia: Power Ledger; 3.3.3 China: Energy Blockchain Lab; 3.4 Challenges in the application of blockchain technology in the energy industry
- 3.4.1 Technical challenges3.4.1.1 Low throughput; 3.4.1.2 Underdeveloped IOT technology; 3.4.1.3 Validation breaches and privacy leakage risks; 3.4.2 Policy challenges; 3.4.2.1 Regulatory and normative policies; 3.4.2.2 Industrial monopoly limits the application of the energy blockchain; 3.4.2.3 Obstacle from the game of stakeholders; 3.4.2.4 Collection of electricity surcharge; 3.4.2.5 Initial coin offering financing problem; 3.5 Conclusion; References; Further reading; 4
- Resilient community microgrids: governance and operational challenges; 4.1 Introduction
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam Available via World Wide Web.
- Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, Nov. 6, 2018).
- Vendor-supplied metadata.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Anthony Thomas Abraham Collection Endowment Fund in Energy Infrastructure.
- ISBN:
- 9780081022153
- 0081022158
- Publisher Number:
- 99980094631
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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