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100 1 _aInfield, D. G.
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aRenewable energy in power systems /
_cDavid Infield, Leon Freris.
250 _aSecond edition.
260 _aHoboken, NJ:
_b John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
_c2020.
263 _a1911
300 _axxv, 321 p.:
_bill.;
_c25 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"With the growth in renewable energy (RE) generation installed capacity, many countries such as the UK are relying on higher levels of RE generation to meet targets for reduced greenhouse gas emissions. In the face of this, the integration issue is now of increasing concern, in particular to system operators. This updated text describes the individual renewable technologies and their power generation characteristics alongside an expanded introduction to power systems and the challenges posed by high levels of penetrations from such technologies. Features of this edition: Covers power conditioning, the characteristics of RE generators, with emphasis on their time varying nature, and the use of power electronics in interfacing RE sources to grids. Outlines up to date RE integration issues such as power flow in networks supplied from a combination of conventional and renewable energy sources. Update on the economics of power generation and the role of markets in delivering investment in sustainable solutions by specialist contributors. nsiders the challenge of maintaining power balance in a system with increasing RE input, including recent moves toward power system frequency support from RE sources. Offers an insightful perspective on the shape of future power systems including offshore networks and demand side management. Worked examples enhance this edition's suitability as a textbook for introductory courses in RE systems technology. Firmly established as an essential reference, Renewable Energy in Power Systems, Second Edition will prove a real asset to engineers and others involved in both the growing power and renewables sector. This text should also be of particular benefit to students of electrical power engineering and will appeal to non-specialists through the inclusion of background material covering the basics of electricity generation"--
650 0 _aRenewable energy sources.
653 0 _aEnergy resources
700 1 _aInfield, D. G.,
_eauthor.
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aInfield, David, 1954-
_tRenewable energy in power systems
_bSecond edition.
_dHoboken : Wiley, 2019.
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