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Advanced Technologies for Future Transmission Grids / edited by Gianluigi Migliavacca.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Power SystemsEditor: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Descripción: xI, 396 páginas 119 ilustraciones, 89 ilustraciones en color. recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781447145493
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TK1001-1841
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
A Mid-term Roadmap for Advanced Technologies Integration -- Innovative Cables -- Real-time Thermal Rating Systems -- Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems -- High-voltage Direct-current Transmission -- Coordination Methods for Power Flow Controlling Devices -- Storage for Transmission Systems.
Resumen: Advanced Technologies for Future Transmission Grids addresses the re-engineering of power transmission systems necessitated by the ambitious goals for integration of renewable generation being put in place by regulators around the world and particularly in the European Union. Transmission planning and day-to-day operation can make use of innovative technologies in order to better exploit the existing infrastructure and reduce the necessity of building new assets. The book provides an overview of the technologies most likely to be of help to planners of transmission grids in responding to the challenges of the future: ·         security of supply; ·         integration of renewable generation; and ·         creation of integrated energy markets (using the European case as an example). These issues have increased importance because of administrative complication and the fragmentation of public opinion on the build up of new infrastructure. For each technology discussed, the focus is on the technical–economic perspective rather than on purely technological points of view. A transmission-system-operator-targeted technology roadmap for the integration of promising transmission technologies within power systems in the mid–long term is presented. Although the primary focus of this text is on the energy market within Europe, the lessons learned can be generalized to those of other regions. The book provides an overview of the technologies most likely to be of help to planners of transmission grids in responding to the challenges of the future: ·         security of supply; ·         integration of renewable generation; and ·         creation of integrated energy markets (using the European case as an example). These issues have increased importance because of administrative complication and the fragmentation of public opinion on the build up of new infrastructure. For each technology discussed, the focus is on the technical–economic perspective rather than on purely technological points of view. A transmission-system-operator-targeted technology roadmap for the integration of promising transmission technologies within power systems in the mid–long term is presented. Although the primary focus of this text is on the energy market within Europe, the lessons learned can be generalized to those of other regions.
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A Mid-term Roadmap for Advanced Technologies Integration -- Innovative Cables -- Real-time Thermal Rating Systems -- Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems -- High-voltage Direct-current Transmission -- Coordination Methods for Power Flow Controlling Devices -- Storage for Transmission Systems.

Advanced Technologies for Future Transmission Grids addresses the re-engineering of power transmission systems necessitated by the ambitious goals for integration of renewable generation being put in place by regulators around the world and particularly in the European Union. Transmission planning and day-to-day operation can make use of innovative technologies in order to better exploit the existing infrastructure and reduce the necessity of building new assets. The book provides an overview of the technologies most likely to be of help to planners of transmission grids in responding to the challenges of the future: ·         security of supply; ·         integration of renewable generation; and ·         creation of integrated energy markets (using the European case as an example). These issues have increased importance because of administrative complication and the fragmentation of public opinion on the build up of new infrastructure. For each technology discussed, the focus is on the technical–economic perspective rather than on purely technological points of view. A transmission-system-operator-targeted technology roadmap for the integration of promising transmission technologies within power systems in the mid–long term is presented. Although the primary focus of this text is on the energy market within Europe, the lessons learned can be generalized to those of other regions. The book provides an overview of the technologies most likely to be of help to planners of transmission grids in responding to the challenges of the future: ·         security of supply; ·         integration of renewable generation; and ·         creation of integrated energy markets (using the European case as an example). These issues have increased importance because of administrative complication and the fragmentation of public opinion on the build up of new infrastructure. For each technology discussed, the focus is on the technical–economic perspective rather than on purely technological points of view. A transmission-system-operator-targeted technology roadmap for the integration of promising transmission technologies within power systems in the mid–long term is presented. Although the primary focus of this text is on the energy market within Europe, the lessons learned can be generalized to those of other regions.

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