1st Edition

Internet of Energy Handbook

Edited By Pawan Kumar, Srete Nikolovski, Z Y Dong Copyright 2021
    248 Pages 114 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    248 Pages 114 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The Internet of Energy (IoE), with the integration of advanced information and communication technologies (ICT), has led to a transformation of traditional networks to smart systems. Internet of Energy Handbook provides updated knowledge in the field of energy management with an Internet of Things (IoT) perspective.

    Features

    • Explains the technological developments for energy management leading to a reduction in energy consumption through topics like smart energy systems, smart sensors, communication, techniques, and utilization
    • Includes dedicated sections covering varied aspects related to renewable sources of energy, power distribution, and generation
    • Incorporates energy efficiency, optimization, and sensor technologies
    • Covers multidisciplinary aspects in computational intelligence and IoT
    • Discusses building energy management aspects including temperature, humidity, the number of persons involved, and light intensity

    This handbook is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals interested in power systems, IoT, smart grids, electrical engineering, and transmission.

    Part 1: IoE for Energy Resources. 1. 5G, Communication Protocols and Innovations in IoE 2. IoE for Conventional Energy Sources 3. IoE for Wind Power Generation 4. IoE for Solar Power Generation 5. IoE for Combined Heat and Gas Power Generation 6. IoE in Distribution Generation 7. IoE for Microgrid and Smart Grid Systems 8. IoE for Cogeneration Part 2: IoE for Transmission and Distribution 9. IoE for Distribution System’s Operation, Control and Planning 10. IoE for Energy Efficiency in Power Delivery 11. IoE with Power Electronics in Power Systems 12. IoE for Automation Including SCADA System 13. Coordination of IoE and Computational Techniques for Optimization 14. IoE for Power System Protection and Security 15. IoE Infrastructure for Smart Metering Part 3: IoE for Process and Utilization 16. IoE for Plug-In-Hybrid Electric Vehicle 17. IoE for Demand Side Management 18. IoE for Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings 19. IoE for Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings 20. IoE for Industrial Automation 21. IoE Infrastructure for Smart Systems and Smart Cities

    Biography

    Pawan Kumar is working as a Professor (Assistant) with Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab India in the department of Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering. He has received his B. Tech from Kurukshetra University, M. Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and completed his PhD from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in the years 2001, 2010 and 2016, respectively. He is a Certified Energy Manager cum Auditor (Bureau of Energy Efficiency). He had developed an independent research centre while being worked as Coordinator of Energy Elite Club. He is actively working as Principal Investigator for the university funded project on “Power and renewable energy management through strategic auditing and benchmarking”. Dr. Kumar has also been served as a reviewer for reputed journals and conferences Dr. Kumar is the editor of a book “Handbook of Research on Power and Energy System Optimization” with, IGI Global, USA. He has delivered expert lectures on Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities in various institutions. His area of current interest includes: Energy efficiency in electrical utilities, optimization in power system’s operation and planning, distributed generation, load management and energy auditing, computational intelligence, Innovative technologies for micro-grid and smart-grid systems. Srete Nikolovski is a full professor, Head of Chair of Power networks and substations, Responsible for development of the faculty and for research and teaching at Power Engineering Department. Prof. Nikolovski received his Ph.D. in Power system from Faculty of electrical engineering and computing Zagreb. His research fields of activities include active involvements in power and energy systems. Prof. Nikolovski teaches courses like Electrical networks, Power system protection, Power system reliability, Transmission and distribution of electrical energy. Protection coordination of active distribution networks. Prof. Nikolovski has delivered 67 technical projects, studies for HEP-Croatian National grid company, and other industry companies. He is the leader on more than 200 graduated works and supervisor on 5 M.Sc degree thesis and 6 PhD thesis. In addition, Dr. Srete has published more them hundred papers, several books, research works in scientific journals and national and international conferences. His research fields of activities include Power System Analysis including Power flow, Short circuit, and Harmonic analysis. His researches filed of activities also include Power system protection and Integration of RES and Reliability analysis of transmission and distribution systems. Z.Y. (Joe) Dong is a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He was the Head of School of Electrical and Information Engineering in the University of Sydney, and a contractor with Ausgrid and EPRI, USA. He is now a member of the ARC College of Experts. Prior to joining the University of New South Wales in 2017, he was Ausgrid Chair and Director of Ausgrid Centre of Excellence for Intelligent Electricity Networks (CIEN) at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Professor Dong's research interest includes power system planning and stability, smart grid/micro-grid, load modeling, renewable energy grid connection, electricity market, data mining, big data analytics, artificial intelligence and computational methods. He has served editor for a number of international top journals such as IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, IEEE PES Letters, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, IET Renewable Power Generation, and Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy. He has published over 300 journal papers (mostly IEEE transactions and IET journals) and received over $16 million in research and industrial grants. Professor Dong has supervised or co-supervised over 50 PhD students, many who now work in industry and research/academia in Australia, Europe, Asia and America.