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Integration of Air Conditioning and Heating into Modern Power Systems

Enabling Demand Response and Energy Efficiency

Paperback Engels 2020 9789811364228
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This book focuses on the integration of air conditioning and heating as a form of demand response into modern power system operation and planning. It presents an in-depth study on air conditioner aggregation, and examines various models of air conditioner aggregation and corresponding control methods in detail. Moreover, the book offers a comprehensive and systematic treatment of incorporating flexible heating demand into integrated energy systems, making it particularly well suited for readers who are interested in learning about methods and solutions for demand response in smart grids. It offers a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and graduate students in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering, control engineering, and computer engineering.  

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ISBN13:9789811364228
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<div>Air Conditioning and Heating as Demand Response in Modern Power Systems.- Aggregated Air Conditioners for Providing Operating Reserve.- Heterogeneous Air Conditioner Aggregation for Providing Operating Reserve considering Price Signals.- Air Conditioner Aggregation for Providing Operating Reserve considering Lead-Lag Rebound Effect.- Inverter Air Conditioner Aggregation for Providing Frequency Regulation Service.- Integration of Flexible Heating Demand into the Integrated Energy System.- Incorporating Demand Response of Heat and Electricity in the Integrated Energy System.- Economical Evaluation of the Flexible Resources for Providing the Operational Flexibility in the Power System.</div>

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