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Assessment Of The Impact Of V2g On Distribution System: Modelling, Evaluation And Analysis paperback english - 19 May 2012

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PublisherLAP Lambert Academic Publishing
ISBN 139783848485895
ISBN 103848485893
AuthorUwakwe Chukwu
Book FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Book SubtitleModelling, Evaluation And Analysis
Book DescriptionThe contemporary distribution network is metamorphosing into a weak, stressed and vulnerable network. This questions its credibility to support the infrastructures of the distribution system with high penetration of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) facilities. The random plug-in of high population of V2G vehicles to residential homes, private structures, and public parking lots may affect the overall performance of the electric distribution system. A revolutionary and new system operational paradigm is, therefore, required to make the system stronger, resilient, robust, and more secure. A prominent technical concern stands out: What impact will the penetration of V2G have on the distribution network? This book is an attempt to address this concern. A theoretical formulation for modeling, analysis, and evaluation of V2G-penetrated radial distribution system is presented to answer questions concerning the impact of V2G penetration on the distribution system. This book is invaluable for engineers involved in planning and operation of the distribution system, as well as for graduate students interested in studying the performance of the electric power system due to high penetration of V2G units.
About the AuthorDr.Uwakwe Chukwu was born in Nigeria and received B.Eng. (Electrical) degree from Enugu State University of Sc. & Tech. in 1996. In 2003, he obtained M.Tech. (Electrical) degree from Rivers State University of Tech. He received Ph.D. degree (Electrical) from Tennessee Tech University, USA, in 2011. He was a lecturer in University of Portharcourt.
Publication Date19 May 2012
Number of Pages404
Cart Total  414.40

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