Microgrids and Local Energy Systems

Microgrids and Local Energy Systems by Nick Jenkins, published by BoD – Books on Demand on December 15, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary issues surrounding microgrids and local energy systems. This 204-page book delves into various aspects of electrical protection, power converters, and multi-objective optimization for component ratings, providing a structured examination of these critical topics.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into peer-to-peer energy trading, local district heating and cooling systems, and the use of neighborhood generators to enhance utility electricity supplies in Iraq. Additionally, the book addresses regulatory challenges related to micro-wind generation in the United States, making it a valuable resource for those interested in engineering and electrical systems.
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This book addresses important topical questions of microgrids and local energy systems. It begins with an investigation of the electrical protection of microgrids followed by a study of the power converters used and the utilization of multi-objective optimization for the selection of component ratings. Subsequent chapters address peer-to-peer energy trading in microgrids, local district heating and cooling systems, neighborhood generators used to supplement the utility electricity supplies in Iraq, and regulatory impediments to micro-wind generation in the United States.
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