Untangling the Smart Grid
Technology, Markets and Law
Academic Press
Will be published approx. on 1. August 2029
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-12-804556-5 (ISBN)
Description
Untangling the Smart Grid: Technology, Markets and Law examines the development and integration of smart grid technologies within the context of the grid's existing technological, regulatory and market realities, providing engineers, students and interested readers with a well-rounded understanding on how the grid works, how its markets function and how it is regulated and shaped by the society that it serves.
As fuel prices and global average temperatures rise, modern societies face an industrial challenge of unprecedented scope-the modernization of the electricity grid-the world's most complex manmade system. Systems designed for the delivery of cheap, centralized power on demand must now be retrofitted to meet a new set of objectives. The next evolution of the grid must accommodate a set of distributed and renewable energy generation assets that share little technical commonality with the large generators on which the system was built. These systems must now account for the security of the grid to failures, malicious attacks and breaches into sensitive information storage.
As fuel prices and global average temperatures rise, modern societies face an industrial challenge of unprecedented scope-the modernization of the electricity grid-the world's most complex manmade system. Systems designed for the delivery of cheap, centralized power on demand must now be retrofitted to meet a new set of objectives. The next evolution of the grid must accommodate a set of distributed and renewable energy generation assets that share little technical commonality with the large generators on which the system was built. These systems must now account for the security of the grid to failures, malicious attacks and breaches into sensitive information storage.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Business and policy professionals and engineers working within the power utility, renewable energy industry, or other related energy fields.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
approx 100 B&W
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-12-804556-5 (9780128045565)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Director, Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program, University of Colorado at Boulder
Institute Fellow and Research Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder
Senior Research Associate, University of Colorado at Boulder
Content
Part One - Energy meets IT and Telecom
1. The Grid
2. Smart Grid Scenario
3. Forces of Change
4. Electric Power Industry
5.Other Industry Players
Part Two - Technology Architecture
6. Applications Layer
7. Utility Applications Software
8. Customer Applications
9. Network layer
10. Utility Network
11. Customer Network
12. Technology Suppliers
Part Three - Deployment Roadmap
13. Security and Privacy Threats
14. Security and Privacy Solutions
15. NIST Reference Model
16. Current Status
17. Roadmap (objectives, standards, technologies, business case)
Appendix and Resources
18. Major Utilities
19. Supplier Profiles
20. Smart Grid Resources
21. Glossary
1. The Grid
2. Smart Grid Scenario
3. Forces of Change
4. Electric Power Industry
5.Other Industry Players
Part Two - Technology Architecture
6. Applications Layer
7. Utility Applications Software
8. Customer Applications
9. Network layer
10. Utility Network
11. Customer Network
12. Technology Suppliers
Part Three - Deployment Roadmap
13. Security and Privacy Threats
14. Security and Privacy Solutions
15. NIST Reference Model
16. Current Status
17. Roadmap (objectives, standards, technologies, business case)
Appendix and Resources
18. Major Utilities
19. Supplier Profiles
20. Smart Grid Resources
21. Glossary