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Hosting Capacity For Smart Power Grids Ahmed F Zobaa Shady He Abdel Aleem

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Hosting Capacity For Smart Power Grids Ahmed F Zobaa Shady He Abdel Aleem
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Publisher: Spinger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.86 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Ahmed F. Zobaa, Shady H.E. Abdel Aleem, Sherif M. Ismael, Paulo F. Ribeiro, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783030400286, 303040028X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Hosting Capacity For Smart Power Grids Ahmed F Zobaa Shady He Abdel Aleem by Ahmed F. Zobaa, Shady H.e. Abdel Aleem, Sherif M. Ismael, Paulo F. Ribeiro, (eds.) 9783030400286, 303040028X instant download after payment.

Todays power systems are becoming much more complex, expandable, dynamic, and non-predictable; therefore, accurate and up-to-date hosting capacity (HC) analysis studies are necessary to face the significant challenges associated with the massive integration of renewable energy resources into modern electrical power systems. This book is designed to be essentially an introduction to the concepts and historical developments of the hosting capacity assessment. It will be beneficial to distribution system operators, network planners, distribution generation investors, and researchers in this field as it presents past, present, and future possibilities regarding HC research. It is expected that the HC will play a significant role in future power systems and smart grids. Using the HC approach to drive network requirements could steer distributed generation (DG) toward areas of the network where it could have the greatest positive impact on network reliability and win-win benefits with DG owners. Finally, smarter DG integration into future electrical systems can be met if utilities have a clear forecast of their potential network HC.

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