Optimal energy management in the smart grid

Eleonora Riva Sanseverino*, Maria Luisa Di Silvestre, Gaetano Zizzo, Ninh Nguyen Quang, Adriana Carolina Luna Hernandez, Josep M. Guerrero

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceedingBook chapterResearchpeer-review

Abstract

The Smart Grid is a modern electricity grid allowing for distributed, renewable intermittent generation, partly owned by consumers. This requires advanced control and communication technologies in order to provide high quality power supply and secure generation, transmission and distribution. This book outlines these emerging technologies. Topics covered include an introduction to smart grid architecture; smart grid communications and standards; measurement and sensing devices for smart grids; smart transmission and wide area monitoring system; bad data detection in smart grids; optimal energy management in smart grids; communication and control for the smart grid; smart consumer systems; importance of energy storage systems in smart grids; control and optimization for integration of plug-in vehicles in smart grids; multi-agent based control of smart grids; compressive sensing for smart grid security and reliability; optimum placement of FACTS devices in smart grids; security analysis of smart grid; and smart grid security policies and regulations. With contributions from prominent researchers in the fields of computer, communication, and power engineering this book is essential reading for researchers in power grids, as well as for advanced students and practitioners. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCommunication, Control and Security Challenges for the Smart Grid
Number of pages34
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Publication date1 Jan 2017
Pages165-198
ISBN (Print)9781785611421
ISBN (Electronic)9781785611438
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Optimal energy management in the smart grid'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this