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DescriptionHardcover: 352 pages Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press; 1 edition (June 30, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 0470824034 ISBN-13: 978-0470824030 From the Back Cover As concerns about climate change, energy prices, and energy security loom, regulatory and research communities have shown growing interest in alternative energy sources and their integration into distributed energy systems. However, many of the candidate microgeneration and associated storage systems cannot be readily interfaced to the 50/60 Hz grid. In Power Electronic Converters for Microgrids, the authors introduce the basics and practical concerns of analyzing and designing such microgeneration grid interface systems. Readers will become familiar with methods for stably feeding the larger grid, importing from the grid to charge on-site storage, disconnecting from the grid in the case of grid failure, as well as connecting multiple microgrids while sharing their loads appropriately. The authors introduce not only the larger context of the technology, but also present potential future applications, along with detailed case studies and tutorials to help the reader effectively engineer microgrid systems Presents a timely, comprehensive overview of microgeneration interface engineering Provides a high level overview along with practical implementation details Includes practical examples to give a better understanding of general control theory Written by authors with a mix of academic and industrial experience Comes with downloadable MATLABĀ®/Simulink examples PowerPoint fi les available for instructor use This book is ideal for graduate students and researchers in power electronics, as well as design engineers at distributed and microgeneration vendors or advanced power electronics manufacturers. Undergraduate power engineering students and power regulation experts will also fi nd this book to be a concise, timely introduction to the technical aspects of microgrids and their components. Sharing Widget |