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Smart multi-energy microgrids

Smart multi-energy microgrids

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It is trite to say that more needs to be done to save our environment. And the shift from fossil fuel to renewable energy sources is an essential move. This shift implies changes in the electricity sector, and also in the two main greenhouse gas producers - transport and heating. These changes alone will not work, unless the electricity powering them is produced from clean energy sources. Fine-tuning the interplay, between the variable and uncertain production and the flexibility via advanced control of demand, is the key in making a transition to a low-carbon society.

Chapter Contents:

  • Abstract
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 Understanding the idea behind flexible multi-energy communities
  • 12.2.1 Drivers of distributed MES flexible operation
  • 12.3 Flexible operation of distributed multi-energy systems
  • 12.3.1 Where does the flexibility come from?
  • 12.3.2 Multi-energy community modelling
  • 12.3.2.1 Example 1
  • 12.3.2.2 Example 2
  • 12.4 Concluding remarks
  • References

Inspec keywords: smart power grids; air pollution; distributed power generation

Other keywords: greenhouse gas producers; smart multienergy microgrids; clean energy sources; fossil fuel; low-carbon society; renewable energy sources; electricity sector

Subjects: Distributed power generation

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