Digital Grid : New Internet-Like Multi-Directional Power Supply
Digital Grid : New Internet-Like Multi-Directional Power Supply
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Author(s): Abe, Rikiya
ISBN No.: 9789819942794
Pages: xvii, 196
Year: 202308
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 173.90
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Status: Available

Part 1 Dissecting the Power System Chapter 1 The curse of the power system 1.1 Proposing the "Truck Model" 1.2 Frequency Corresponds to Tire Rotation Speed 1.3 Maintaining a Constant Speed Uphill and Downhill 1.4 Simultaneous and Equal Quantities 1.5 New Entrants Must Strictly Adhere to Consistent Speeds 1.6 The Power System is a Truck with No Brakes 1.7 Hundreds and Thousands of Trucks in a Synchronized March 1.


8 Capricious Acceleration and Deceleration of Renewable Energy 1.9 The Curse of Power Systems Chapter 2 The Mechanism of Synchronous Power Systems 2.1 The Mechanism of Synchronous Generators 2.2 Rotating Magnetic Field Generates Current 2.3 Initiating Synchronous Operation of Generators 2.4 Synchronizing the Generator with the Grid 2.5 Increasing the Output of the Generator 2.6 Synchronous Generator Power Output and Parallel Operation 2.


7 Giant Inertia of Generators and Instantaneous Voltage Sags 2.8 Detecting Electricity Demand 2.9 Power Flow Control between Power Company Territories 2.10 The Speed of Light in Transmitting Electrical Energy Chapter 3 The Inevitability of Power Company Gigantism 3.1 The War of DC versus AC 3.2 Frequency Constraints Lead to Monopolization of Regional Demand 3.3 Absorbing Smaller Power Companies and Becoming Massive 3.4 Easier Frequency and Voltage Control in Larger Power Systems 3.


5 The Inevitability of Regional Monopolies 3.6 Delays in Technological Innovation due to Total Cost-Based Pricing Chapter 4 The Power System''s Struggle with Renewable Energy 4.1 Grid-Connection Mechanism for Renewable Energy Sources 4.2 Downward Reserve Insufficiency Problem 4.3 Preventing Standalone Operation and Simultaneous Tripping Issue 4.4 The Surge of Renewable Energy and 4.5 European Initiatives and Germany''s Renewable Energy Act 4.6 Germany''s Energy Transformation 4.


7 Spain''s Struggles as a Leader in Forecasting Technology 4.8 Emergence of Solar Power Connection Review Suspension Issue in Japan 4.9 Conditional Bidding for Mandatory Shutdown of Wind Power Plants 4.10 Manifestation of Contradictions due to Increased Renewable Energy Part 2 Digital Grid Chapter 5 Escaping the Curse of Power Systems 5.1 Challenges of Mass Renewable Energy Adoption 5.2 Is Grid Reinforcement the Answer? 5.3 Energy (kWh) and Power (kW) 5.4 Maintaining Grid Stability 5.


5 Is Distributed Control the Solution? 5.6 The Enormous Utility of Asynchronous Interconnection 5.7 Escaping the Curse of Power Systems Chapter 6 The Birth of the Digital Grid 6.1 Inverter Technology for Asynchronous Interconnection 6.2 Automatic Transmissions in Cars: Similar to Asynchronous Interconnection in Power System 6.3 The Invention of the Digital Grid Router 6.4 DGR connects to the internet 6.5 The Birth of the Digital Grid 6.


6 Cell Grids Lively Begin Operations 6.7 First, Fulfill Local Demand within the Cell 6.8 Share Surplus with Other Cells and the Existing Grid 6.9 Cell Grid System Eliminating Cascading Power Outages 6.10 The Digital Grid as an Evolving Power System Chapter 7 Cell Mechanism Favorable for Renewables 7.1 Mechanism for the Increase in Renewables 7.3 Cell Composition 7.4 Imagining the Size of a Cell 7.


5 Shopping Malls as Energy Production Centers 7.6 The Second Wave of Power Generation Brought by Gas Liberalization 7.7 Advantageous Cell Mechanism for Renewable Energy 7.8 Renewable Energy Investment Recovery Mechanism 7.9 Renewable Energy Becoming Social Infrastructure Chapter 8 The Rise of Small-Scale Autonomous Distributed Power Systems 8.1 Liberation from Institutional Constraints 8.2 Similarities and Differences in the Changes in the Information and Communications Industry 8.3 Recommendations for the Electricity Liberalization Process 8.


4 Liberalization of Distribution Networks is the Key 8.5 Promoting Private Power Sharing Business 8.6 The Weight of Wheeling Charge 8.7 Distorted Structure of Wheeling Charge 8.8 Transitioning to Coexistence with Distributed Generation Cells 8.9 Emergence of Local Governments as Players 8.10 The Key to Regional Revitalization Lies in Energy Chapter 9 Energy Sources and Timing Pulses from the Universe 9.1 Abundant Natural Energy 9.


2 Power System for RE Utilization 9.3 Synchronized Operation of Cell-Internal Inverter Groups 9.4 Synchronizing Signals from GPS Satellite 9.5 A Major Revolution in Power System Engineering 9.6 Automation of Renewable Output Suppression 9.7 Realization of 100% Renewable Energy Cell 9.8 Connecting Time-Synchronized Power Grids and Conventional Grids 9.9 All Blessings Come from the Universe Part 3 Power Internet Chapter 10 The World of Ubiquitous Inverters 10.


1 What is an inverter? 10.2 Inverters are Everywhere 10.3 Keeping Transaction Records (Logs) 10.4 Capturing Electricity from Generation to Consumption 10.5 Transition from Hardware-Centric to Soft.


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