Smart Grid Handbook, 3 Volume Set
A comprehensive reference for Smart Grid technologies and practices
Chen-Ching Liu editor Seung-jae Lee editor Stephen McArthur editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:15th Jul '16
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This comprehensive reference on Smart Grid issues is essential for professionals in energy infrastructure development, offering insights from leading researchers and practitioners.
The Smart Grid Handbook, 3 Volume Set offers comprehensive, cross-disciplinary coverage of Smart Grid issues, featuring contributions from global expert researchers and practitioners. This definitive reference serves as a vital resource for those involved in the engineering of Smart Grids, which play a crucial role in developing a sustainable, low-carbon energy infrastructure. With a total of 83 articles spread across three volumes, this work is meticulously organized into six sections: Vision and Drivers, Transmission, Distribution, Smart Meters and Customers, Information and Communications Technology, and Socio-Economic Issues.
The Smart Grid Handbook, 3 Volume Set is designed to support advanced study and research in the field of electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution. It addresses the pressing need for a high-quality reference work that can be utilized by a wide range of professionals, including regulators, government officials, testing laboratories, certification organizations, and engineers in Smart Grid-related industries. By providing a thorough examination of the various aspects of Smart Grids, this handbook is poised to become an essential tool for those seeking to understand and implement Smart Grid technologies.
In addition to its technical insights, the Smart Grid Handbook, 3 Volume Set also delves into socio-economic issues, making it a well-rounded resource for anyone interested in the future of energy systems. The collaborative efforts of leading experts ensure that this handbook remains relevant and informative, making it a significant addition to the literature on Smart Grid technologies and practices.
ISBN: 9781118755488
Dimensions: 282mm x 155mm x 224mm
Weight: 5126g
1984 pages