
Handbook of Electrical Power Systems
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Bridging the technical and the economical worlds of the energy sector and establishing a solid understanding of today's energy supply as a complex system- with these missions in mind, the book at hand compactly describes the fundamentals of electrical power supply in a dialogue between technology and non-technology, between academia and practitioners, and between nations and continents.
Today, energy supply is a complex global system - it is time for a dialogue of the disciplines.
In this book, experts explain in an understandable manner the technical foundations and selected specific aspects of today's electrical power supply. Each chapter supplies a fundamental introduction in layman's terms to the topic and serves technical specialists both as a reference and as an opportunity to expand their knowledge. Practical examples and case studies complete the compendium.
Technology and economics in the energy sector work on the same questions out of different perspectives. The increasing complexity and interconnections and the epochal upheavals in the energy sector make a comprehensive understanding of the energy sector as a system an essential requirement.
This necessitates an ongoing and successful dialogue between the disciplines and between academia and practitioners. To that aim, this book serves both as a compact reference for everyone interested in the energy sector and as a true translation aid between the professional disciplines.
Reviews / Votes
"The handbook is a welcome plea for a sound interdisciplinary understanding of the energy sector." Radomír Novotný, Editor-in-Chief of the Electrosuisse Bulletin (https://www.bulletin.ch/de/news-detail/buch-handbuch-elektrische-energieversorgung.html)More details
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Persons
Dr.-Ing. Monika Freunek, PhD is the founder of the scientific consulting company Light-house Science Consulting and Technologies Inc. in Canada. Her expertise in the energy sector includes complex system modeling, AI, IoT, cybersecurity and resilient energy supply systems.
Oliver D. Doleski is a management consultant in Germany and the editor of numerous publications. His research focuses on business model development, Utility 4.0 and the digital decarbonization of energy systems.
Content
- Intro
- List of Contributing Authors
- Foreword by Professor Andris Piebalgs, Former EU Commissioner for Energy
- Foreword by Dr. Peter Körte, Chief Technology Officer &
- Chief Strategy Officer at Siemens AG
- Preface of the Editors
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Frequently Used Metric Prefixes and Physical Quantities
- 1 History and Current Challenges of Electrical Power Supply Systems
- 2 General Technical Aspects of the Electrical Power System: A Case Study of the German Power System in Transition
- 3 Power Sector Transformation: An Indian Perspective
- 4 Major Non-technical Questions of Today's Energy Supply: Between Energy Policy and Regulation
- 5 Scenarios for the Energy System
- 6 How Europe Regulates the Internal Energy Market
- 7 Requirements for the Reliability of Energy System Planning
- 8 Currents of Change: Electrification for a Greener Future
- 9 Understanding the Levelized Cost of Energy
- 10 Influence of CO⊂&2&/sub& Targets on Energy Planning: Optimal Energy Supply from a Climate Perspective
- 11 Energy Planning With a Special Focus on Hard-To-Abate Sectors and Decarbonization
- 12 Energy Storage Technologies in Support of the Energy Transition and Climate Neutrality
- 13 Electrical Supply Infrastructure Under Transformation
- 14 Innovation (Not Only) in the Grid Sector: Market and Regulation Also Require Reinvention
- 15 Challenges of Today's Energy Distribution
- 16 Resilience: Considering Disruptive Events in the Energy Planning of Buildings and Neighborhoods
- 17 Siemens Princeton Resilient Campus: Defining the Future of Energy with a Sustainable and Reliable Microgrid
- 18 Introduction to Energy Trading and the Role of Energy Exchanges
- 19 The Role of Power Exchanges (PX) in the Energy Transition: Between Cross-Border and Local Trading
- 20 Energy Markets, Grids and Flexibility: A Future Market Design for a Decarbonized Energy System
- 21 Local Trading Within Energy Communities
- 22 Verification Methods for Renewable Electricity: Guarantees of Origin, PPAs, and Renewable Fuels of Non-biological Origin
- 23 The Unique German Smart Metering Approach in Contrast to International Strategies
- 24 Real-Time as a Natural System Boundary
- 25 Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Technology in Electrical Energy Supply Systems
- 26 The Perfect Storm: Where the Energy Transition Meets the Digital Transformation
- 27 The Dark Side of Digitalization
- 28 Artificial Intelligence and Data Efficiency
- 29 Aspects of Data Protection and Security in Smart Electronical Systems out of "European Perspective"
- 30 Actively Shaping the Digital Transformation Process with Systemic Organizational Development
- 31 New IT for the Digital Energy of the Future
- 32 Connecting and Digitalizing the Energy Sector with a Dynamic IT Strategy
- 33 Information Security and Digitalization at Distribution System Operators
- 34 Digital Efficiency - a Powerful Tool!
- 35 Asset Management in the Energy Transition: Requirements and Technologies
- 36 Power Shortage Situation
- 37 Blackout: The European Electricity Supply System in Transition
- 38 Everyday Life Without Electricity in the Household Customer Sector
- 39 Technical Requirements and Implications of Functioning Sector Coupling
- 40 Transition from Planning to Implementation of District Projects with Sector Coupling
- 41 Green Hydrogen Potentials for the Power Sector in Germany
- 42 Electricity is Easy, Fuels are Hard: Lessons from the Maritime Industry
- 43 Project example "pebbles"
- 44 New Digital Technologies Find Their Way into the Grid Sector
- 45 Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG), and Digitalization in the Commercial Real Estate Industry
- 46 Scenarios for Training and Continuing Education
- 47 Electricity Market and Electricity System Transformation: North American Perspective
- Index
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