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Utility Operations and Grid Systems Explained Simply - Energy Technologies Explained Simply (Paperback)
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Utility Operations and Grid Systems Explained Simply - Energy Technologies Explained Simply (Paperback)
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Loot Price R426
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Utilities and power grids may seem complex, yet this book will
guide you easily through the mysteries. In this book you will learn
the basic operations of utilities and the basic operations of
grids. You will learn how power is traded in the power markets. You
will learn how utilities and grids maintain quality control,
including how they monitor the flow of power and how they make
adjustments as needed. You will learn how power failures occur and
how we can minimize power failures in the future. You will also
learn a great deal about the future of power distribution,
particularly in the areas of distributed generation and smart
grids. No technical background is required; this book will explain
everything you need to know about the operation of utilities and
power grids in a way that any reader can understand. This book is
designed for policy-makers, community activists, and curious
citizens. This book is also designed as an essential reference for
energy technology students and for anyone working in the electrical
power industry. 10.1 Utility Company Operation Basics The first
chapter provides an overview of utility operation, focusing on
quality control for utilities. This chapter discusses in detail how
to ensure that there is enough power to meet demand at any given
time. 10.2 Monitoring and Communications Systems The second chapter
discusses monitoring and communication systems. This chapter
explains the SCADA system, including the components and operation.
This chapter also explains the types of translation devices and the
options for communication methods. 10.3 Quality Control for
Utilities causes, effects, and protection against significant
variations for each factor. 10.4 Basic Concepts of Grids Chapter
four provides a broad perspective of grids, with further
clarification by comparing grids to the highway system. You will
learn the possible players in a grid and their roles. You will
learn the jobs of the grid manager. A major section of this chapter
is where you will learn the advantages and disadvantages of grids,
followed by an overview of an ideal grid system. 10.5 Grid
Operations In chapter five we go step by step through the sequence
of grid operations. By the end of this chapter you will understand
the details of grid operation, including several common variations.
10.6 Quality Control for Grids Chapter six discusses grid failures
and quality control for grids. In this chapter you will learn how
blackouts occur and how we can prevent them. The majority of
chapter six provides detailed explanations of how to maintain
quality control in any grid system, and thereby prevent power
outages. You will learn about reliability oversight organizations
such as NERC, FERC, and ERO. You will also learn the major sections
of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (most of which relate to
reliability). 10.7 Smart Grids Chapter seven discusses "Smart
Grids." There are numerous technologies associated with the term
"smart grid," therefore chapter seven begins with an overview of
smart grids, followed by an overview of smart grid technologies.
Much of this chapter is devoted to the proper and improper uses of
smart grid technologies. 10.8 The Future of Electrical Distribution
The final chapter discusses the future of electrical distribution.
This is a very important chapter because the paths we take when
developing power distribution systems will affect our safety,
reliability, and economic security for many years. Therefore, this
chapter explains the visions for the future of electrical
distribution, followed by detailed descriptions. This chapter also
discusses some additional features which are valuable for the ideal
future of electrical distribution.
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