Electrification and the Future of Decentralized Electricity Supply
Editat de Fereidoon Sioshansien Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2025
Intended for researchers, professionals, academics, and students, this book is sure to be a welcomed reference for those working to advance the energy transition.
- Discusses why we need to electrify various sectors, including transport, heating, and beyond
- Presents how to electrify using easy-to-convert applications
- Considers the impact of electrification on the energy transition
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443342684
ISBN-10: 0443342687
Pagini: 367
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443342687
Pagini: 367
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Foreword:
Preface:
Introduction and chapter summaries
1: Electrification and the future of decentralized electricity supply
2: Offgrid farming: A case study
3: Unveiling the many values of DERs
4: Bottom-up system planning for an electrified future
5: Modernizing distribution networks to support clean energy transition: Case study of Queensland, Australia
6: The role of distribution utilities in providing balancing services in an electrified future
7: Policy and pricing innovations to unleash demand-side flexibility
8: Electrification, demand-side flexibility and aggregation
9: Efficiency and flexibility: Keys to affordable electrification
10: Uphill battle: How to electrify when electricity is expensive
11: Potential of bidirectional electric vehicle charging
12: Regulatory approaches for efficient integration of EMobility: Italian case study
13: Government interference in future electricity markets: Case study of Australia’s NEM
14: Green levies belong to general taxation, not electricity tariffs
15: Green gases in an electrified future: Second life for natural gas distribution network
16: How do we get there from here?
Epilogue
Index/
Preface:
Introduction and chapter summaries
1: Electrification and the future of decentralized electricity supply
2: Offgrid farming: A case study
3: Unveiling the many values of DERs
4: Bottom-up system planning for an electrified future
5: Modernizing distribution networks to support clean energy transition: Case study of Queensland, Australia
6: The role of distribution utilities in providing balancing services in an electrified future
7: Policy and pricing innovations to unleash demand-side flexibility
8: Electrification, demand-side flexibility and aggregation
9: Efficiency and flexibility: Keys to affordable electrification
10: Uphill battle: How to electrify when electricity is expensive
11: Potential of bidirectional electric vehicle charging
12: Regulatory approaches for efficient integration of EMobility: Italian case study
13: Government interference in future electricity markets: Case study of Australia’s NEM
14: Green levies belong to general taxation, not electricity tariffs
15: Green gases in an electrified future: Second life for natural gas distribution network
16: How do we get there from here?
Epilogue
Index/