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Monitoring and Control Using Synchrophasors in Power Systems With Renewables (Energy Engineering) (en Inglés)
Innocent Kamwa
(Ilustrado por)
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Chao Lu
(Ilustrado por)
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Lipeng Zhu
(Ilustrado por)
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Institution of Engineering & Technology
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Monitoring and Control Using Synchrophasors in Power Systems With Renewables (Energy Engineering) (en Inglés) - Kamwa, Innocent ; Lu, Chao ; Zhu, Lipeng
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Reseña del libro "Monitoring and Control Using Synchrophasors in Power Systems With Renewables (Energy Engineering) (en Inglés)"
With the integration of more distributed or aggregated renewables, and the wide utilization of power electronic devices, modern power systems are facing new stability and security challenges, such as the weakly damped oscillation caused by wind farms connected through long distance transmission lines, the frequency stability problem induced by the reduction of inertia and the voltage stability issue resulting from the interactions between transmission systems and dynamic loads. Meanwhile, synchronized phasor measurement technology developed very fast in the last decade, and more phasor measurement units (PMUs) and wide area measurement systems (WAMSs) have been deployed. These provide more insights into the system dynamics and approaches to overcoming the new challenges. This book addresses the emerging concepts, methodologies and applications of wide area monitoring, control and protection in power systems with integrated large scale renewables. Chapters cover monitoring, modelling and validation, control, and data mining with an emphasis on synchrophasor technology, and experiences with real power grids.