1st Edition

Deregulated Electricity Market The Smart Grid Perspective

    354 Pages 29 Color & 160 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    354 Pages 29 Color & 160 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    Energy demand will increase by 70% by the year of 2030, and with the continual day-by-day depletion of traditional energy sources, there is a vast need to continue the development of dependable renewable energy sources that are locally available and that enhance energy generation efficiency. This important resource presents the topical issues of the deregulated electricity market, focusing on the integration of renewable sources with engineering approaches.

    The volume identifies and explores the deregulated electricity markets and looks at different renewable generation techniques and their operation and control issues. It considers the various power quality issues with renewable energy generation interfaced with smart grids and their solution techniques. It also addresses the various integration challenges of energy storage systems and energy management of electric vehicles in the smart grid environment. Topics include methods for frequency, angle, and voltage monitoring in smart grids; load frequency and voltage control pricing; grid integration of wind energy generation systems; tracking and management techniques; performance analysis; and more.

    This volume is an important resource for scientists, researchers, students, and academicians across the globe concerned with adopting and implementing novel research on smart power grids and renewable energy systems.

    SECTION 1: DEREGULATED POWER SYSTEMS AND THEIR OPERATIONAL ISSUES 

    1. Deregulated Electricity Market Structure 

    Baseem Khan 

    2. Different Methods for Frequency, Angle, and Voltage Monitoring in Deregulated Power Systems for Smart Grids 

    Rajesh Kumar, Kusum Lata Agarwal, and Avdhesh Sharma 

    3. Load Frequency and Voltage Control Pricing in the Deregulated Environment Electric IndustryAditya Kachhwaha, Ashish Godara, and Akhil Ranjan Garg

    SECTION 2: RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION AND GRID INTEGRATION 

    4. Grid Integration of Wind Energy Generation System and Grid Code Requirements 

    Kishor V. Bhadane, Dipak P. Patil, and Sunildatta S. Kadlag 

    5. Effect of Inter-Turn Short-Circuit Fault on a Wind Energy Conversion System Connected to the Grid 

    Youssef Krim, Saber Krim, and Mohamed Faouzi Mimouni 

    6. Scrutiny of PV Biomass Stand-Alone Hybrid System for Rice Mill Electrification 

    Yashwant Sawle 

    7. Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques for Renewable Energy Generation  Safwan Nadweh, Ola Khaddam, Ghassan Hayek, Ammar Aldiwany, and Ali Mohamad Hatra 

    SECTION 3: POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION 

    8. A Performance Analysis of Robust Primary Control of AC Microgrid with Mitigation of Measurement Noise 

    Mahendra Bhadu, Bhuvnesh Rathor, Kusum Verma, S. K. Bishnoi, and O. P. Mahela 

    9. Energy Management of the Electrical Vehicles in Smart Grid Environment: A Comprehensive Review 

    Ashenafi Selema 

    10. Shunt Active Filter Control for Harmonics Mitigation in Smart Electricity Grid 

    Ola Khaddam, Safwan Nadweh, and Ammar Aldiwany 

    11. Distributed Generation-Based Power Quality Analysis  Kishor V. Bhadane, Dipak P. Patil, Anil S. Dube, and Sunildatta S. Kadlag 

    SECTION 4: INTEGRATION ISSUES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS 

    12. Integration Issues of Distributed Generation Sources in the DC Microgrid System 

    Mulusew Ayalew and Baseem Khan 

    13. Integration of Energy Storage Systems in Active Distribution Systems 

    Makda Gebremedhin Gebremeskel 

    Biography

    Baseem Khan, PhD, is a faculty member at Hawassa University, Ethiopia. His research interests include power system restructuring, power system planning, smart grid technologies, metaheuristic optimization techniques, reliability analysis of renewable energy systems, power quality analysis, and renewable energy integration.

    Om Prakash Mahela, PhD, is Assistant Engineer with the Power System Planning Division of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd., India. He was formerly Assistant Professor with the Rajasthan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur, India. He has authored more than 100 research articles and book chapters. His research interests include power quality, power system planning, grid integration of renewable energy sources, FACTS devices, transmission line protection, and condition monitoring. He has received awards and honors for his work and was named an outstanding reviewer by Elsevier.

    Hassan Haes Alhelou, PhD, is a faculty member with Tishreen University, Lattakia, Syria, and is also a Senior Researcher at the University College Dublin, Ireland. He is included in the 2018/2019 Publons list of the top 1% best reviewers and researchers in the field of engineering. He has published over 120 research papers in journals and international conferences. He has received awards for his work as a reviewer (providing over 600 reviews for IEEE journals and others) as well as a Best Young Researcher in the Arab Student Forum Creative.

    Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University in Esbjerg, Denmark. His research work is focused on power electronics (multi-phase/multilevel converters). He is an editorial board member and associate editor of several IEEE journals and others. Dr. Padmanaban is a Charted Engineer.