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Advanced Smart Grid : Edge Power Driving Sustainability.
Title:
Advanced Smart Grid : Edge Power Driving Sustainability.
Author:
Carvallo, Andres.
ISBN:
9781608071289
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Foreword by William R. Moroney -- Foreword by George W. Arnold -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 The Inevitable Emergence of the Smart Grid -- Introduction -- The Most Fundamental Infrastructure -- The Drive to Edge Empowerment -- The Roots of Smart Grid -- Electricity and Telecommunications -- Defining Smart Grid -- Design: The Twenty-First-Century Smart Grid Challenge -- Nature and the Internet: Models for Organizing Complexity -- The Inevitable Themes of Change -- Smart Devices and Ubiquitous Connectivity -- Static Vesus Dynamic Change -- Innovative Design as Change Agent -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- 2 The Rationale for an Advanced Smart Grid -- Introduction -- A New Set of Rules and Assumptions -- Security -- Standardization -- Integration -- Analog-to-Digital Transition -- Two Axes: Functional Systems and Network Architecture -- Systems and Functional Areas -- Distributed Control System (DCS) -- Energy Management Systems and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (EMS/SCADA) -- Distribution Automation (DA) -- Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI) -- Demand Response (DR) -- Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) -- Distributed Generation (DG) -- Electric Vehicle (EV) -- Energy Storage (ES) -- Smart Grid System Components -- Spectrum and Network Equipment -- End Device -- Back Office -- Ancillary Services -- The New Rule of Integration -- Integration of Utility Communications Networks and Intelligent Edge Devices -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- The Advanced Smart Grid Approach -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- A New Energy Enterprise Architecture and Smart Grid Optimization Engine -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Features and Benefits of an Integrated Energy Ecosystem -- A Future of Robust Digital Devices and Networks -- Endnotes -- 3 Smart Convergence -- Introduction.

Smart Convergence: Networking Infrastructures, Stakeholders, and Markets -- Electricity and Telecommunications -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Electricity and IT -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Electricity and Banking: Smart Meters (AMI) -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Electricity and Smart Buildings and Appliances: Demand Response (DR) -- Consumers and Prosumers: Distributed Generation (DG) -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Electricity and Transportation: Electric Vehicles (EV) -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Electricity and Warehousing: Energy Storage -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- 4 Smart Grid 1.0 Emerges -- Introduction -- Case Study: Austin Energy, Pioneer First Generation Smart Grid -- Saying Yes to Opportunity -- A Fresh Start -- Initial Assessment and Issue Identification -- Technology Recommendations, 2003 -- Accidental Versus Deliberate Smart Grid Architecture Design -- Data Flow -- Lessons Learned -- Highlights on the AE Smart Grid Journey -- Envisioning and Designing Smart Grid 2.0 -- Endnotes -- 5 Envisioning and Designing Smart Grid 2.0 -- Introduction -- The Pecan Street Project: A New Approach to Electricity -- A New Design, Business Model, and Empowered Energy Consumer Class -- Starting with Strategy -- Change on Three Dimensions -- Getting Organized -- Operations, Systems Integration, and Systems Modeling: Team 7 -- Pecan Street Architecture Framework (PSAF) Design -- Power Engineering Concept Brief -- PSAF as Integration Tool -- Day-in-the-Life (DITL) Scenarios and Use Cases -- Other Smart Grid Planning Tools -- Flexible Planning -- The Challenge of DER Integration and Smart Grid Design -- Phase Two: Demonstrating an Energy Internet -- Pecan Street Project Lessons Learned -- Team 7 Recommendations -- Conclusions on the Next Generation Utility -- Endnotes.

6 Today's Smart Grid -- Smart Grid Emerges as a Mainstream Meme -- Smart Grid: The Early Days -- Launching Smart Grid -- Smart Grid Speed Bumps -- Smart Grid Perspectives -- Government as a Smart Grid Stakeholder -- Federal Executive Influence -- Federal and State Legislative Influence -- Federal and State Regulatory Influence -- State Smart Grid Dockets -- State Smart Grid Planning -- Industry Standards and Security -- Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) -- Industry Standards Groups -- Consumer Interest Groups -- Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC) -- National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates (NASUCA) -- Electric Industry Interest Groups -- Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) -- EPRI Inverter Program -- TechNet -- GridWise Alliance (GWA) -- GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC) -- Utilimetrics (AMI) -- Demand Response Coordinating Committee (DRCC) and Demand Response Smart Grid Coalition (DRSG) -- Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA) -- American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) -- Plug In America, the Electrification Coalition, and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) -- Energy Storage Association (ESA) -- Edison Electric Institute (EEI) -- Utilities Telecom Council (UTC) -- National Rural Telecommunications Council (NRTC) -- Universities and Smart Grid -- Carnegie Mellon, Software Engineering Institute, and the Smart Grid Maturity Model (SGMM) -- Virginia Tech Center for Energy and the Global Environment and the SGIC -- University of Texas and the Pecan Street Project -- Portland State University and the Executive Leadership Institute Smart Grid Seminar -- Florida State University (FSU) and the Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS) -- Smart Grid Media and Events -- Smart Grid Publications -- Smart Grid Events -- Environmental Interest Groups -- Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

Conclusion -- Endnotes -- 7 Fast-Forward to Smart Grid 3.0 -- Introduction -- Looking Back -- The Inevitable Emergence of the Smart Grid -- The Rationale for an Advanced Smart Grid -- Smart Convergence -- Start with a Smart Grid Enterprise Architecture, Integrated IP Network(s), and SOA -- Envisioning and Designing the Energy Internet -- Today's Smart Grid -- Advanced Smart Grid Complexities -- Grid Operations -- Market Operations -- Revolutionary Smart Grid Tools: SGAF and SGOE -- Smart Grid Architecture Framework (SGAF): A How-To Guide for the Advanced Smart Grid -- Smart Grid Optimization Engine (SGOE): From Static to Dynamic Grid Operations -- The Smart Grid Journey: From 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0 -- NFTE and FE -- Smart Grid 3.0 Emerges -- A Word on Use Cases -- The Advanced Smart Grid: Edge Power Driving Sustainability -- Endnotes -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- About the Authors -- Index.
Abstract:
Placing emphasis on practical "how-to" guidance, this cutting-edge resource provides you with a first-hand, insider's perspective on the advent and evolution of smart grids in the 21st century (smart grid 1.0). You gain a thorough understanding of the building blocks that comprise basic smart grids, including power plant, transmission substation, distribution, and meter automation. Moreover, this forward-looking volume explores the next step of this technology's evolution. It provides a detailed explanation of how an advanced smart grid incorporates demand response with smart appliances and management mechanisms for distributed generation, energy storage, and electric vehicles.The Advanced Smart Grid uses the design and construction of the first citywide smart grid in the US as a case study, sharing the many successes and lessons learned. You gain working knowledge of successful tools and best practices that are needed to overcome diverse technological and organizational challenges as you strive to build a next-generation advanced smart grid (smart grid 2.0). Additionally, this unique book offers a glimpse at the future with interconnected advanced smart grids and a redesigned energy ecosystem (smart grid 3.0).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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