Electric Distribution Grid with Inverter-based Resources
Modelling, Management, Optimization, and Control Approaches
Wiley-IEEE Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 30. September 2026
Book
Hardback
496 pages
978-1-394-33417-9 (ISBN)
Description
An expert discussion of the modeling, optimization, control, and management of electric distribution systems and inverter-based resources
In Electric Distribution Grid with Inverter-based Resources: Modelling, Management, Optimization, and Control Approaches, a pair of distinguished engineering professors delivers an expert discussion of how to understand, analyze, model, and evaluate the electric distribution grid with inverter-based resources (IBRs).
The book provides approaches for management optimization and control that are consistent with up-to-date research and data. The authors explain real-life implementation strategies and offer an in-depth experience for readers that includes illustrative examples and models used in the industry. Later chapters provide forward-looking management and control approaches that incorporate the most likely advances and changes coming to the industry.
Additional topics include:
A thorough introduction to IBR modeling, including utility-scale PV farms, behind-the-meter PV units and energy storage systems, energy-efficient buildings and load models, and electric vehicle models
Comprehensive explorations of electric grid level optimization and control incorporating advanced distribution system power flow models with IBRs
Practical discussions of the management of electric distribution grids
Complete treatments of the devices, interfaces, and communication methods that make electric distribution systems with IBRs function
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students of electrical engineering with an interest in power systems, Electric Distribution Grid with Inverter-based Resources will also aid consultants, researchers, industry practitioners, and cross-disciplinary learners.
In Electric Distribution Grid with Inverter-based Resources: Modelling, Management, Optimization, and Control Approaches, a pair of distinguished engineering professors delivers an expert discussion of how to understand, analyze, model, and evaluate the electric distribution grid with inverter-based resources (IBRs).
The book provides approaches for management optimization and control that are consistent with up-to-date research and data. The authors explain real-life implementation strategies and offer an in-depth experience for readers that includes illustrative examples and models used in the industry. Later chapters provide forward-looking management and control approaches that incorporate the most likely advances and changes coming to the industry.
Additional topics include:
A thorough introduction to IBR modeling, including utility-scale PV farms, behind-the-meter PV units and energy storage systems, energy-efficient buildings and load models, and electric vehicle models
Comprehensive explorations of electric grid level optimization and control incorporating advanced distribution system power flow models with IBRs
Practical discussions of the management of electric distribution grids
Complete treatments of the devices, interfaces, and communication methods that make electric distribution systems with IBRs function
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students of electrical engineering with an interest in power systems, Electric Distribution Grid with Inverter-based Resources will also aid consultants, researchers, industry practitioners, and cross-disciplinary learners.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-394-33417-9 (9781394334179)
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Persons
Sukumar Kamalasadan, PhD, is a Professor and Distinguished Scholar in Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Sumit Paudyal, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida International University.
Sumit Paudyal, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida International University.
Author
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC
Florida International University, FL