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Ashish Agrawal, Ronald Johnson, Richard Wies (Beteiligte)

Hybrid Electric Power Systems


Modeling, Optimization and Control
Aufl. 2012. 220 S.
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-43955-4 (3639439554) / 3-8364-1966-1 (3836419661)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-43955-7 (9783639439557) / 978-3-8364-1966-6 (9783836419666)

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Revision with unchanged content. The need for energy-efficient and reliable electric power in remote rural villages is a driving force for research in this area. Increasing oil prices, high transportation costs for fuels, and new environmental standards have forced many utilities to explore hybrid energy systems in an attempt to reduce fuel consumption, cost of electricity (COE), and emission levels. This work involves the development of a stand-alone hybrid power system model using MATLAB© Simulink© for performing the economic and environ mental analysis of remote power systems. The hybrid model consists of diesel electric generators, a battery bank, a photovoltaic array, and wind turbine generators. This book is addressed to professionals in the field of hybrid electric power systems for remote locations. The material in the book is helpful to researchers, designers, and students who want to learn about remote hybrid power systems in rural villages.
Richard Wies received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wyoming in 1999. He is an Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Alaska Fairbanks where he teaches power and energy systems courses and researches in the area of remote hybrid power, energy efficiency and energy management.

Ashish Agrawal received his PhD in Engineering from University of Alaska Fairbanks in 2006. Richard Wies received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wyoming in 1999. Ronald Johnson received his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University in 1969.

Ronald Johnson received his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University in 1969. He has taught at the University of Alaska Fairbanks since 1976 where he is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include air quality and energy systems.