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The Smart Grid as an Application Development Platform
Authors: KOUTITAS George, McCLELLAN Stan
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Publication date: 08-2017
220 p. · Paperback
220 p. · Paperback
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This authoritative new resource explores the power grid from its classical
role as a utility or service provider towards its new role as an
application development platform. This book gives insight into the vision,
problems and solutions, and risks of the smart grid model. The evolution
of the power grid as it develops into an application-centric environment
is explained in this book. This resource guides readers to better
understand the primary motivation of the smart grid, and to explore how
new technologies are creating a cleaner and more sustainable ecosystem for
new business models to blossom. Key topics include the basics of
electricity and the conventional grid structure, as well as the
relationships between conventional economic models and emerging models
based on transactive energy and the sharing economy.
This book presents the orchestration of smart grid technologies as they are transforming the utility sector toward a human-centric grid. Readers gain insight into how they are playing an active role in the operation of the utility business as well as in the transfer of electrons. This book demonstrates how the new smart grid is becoming a distributed system that supports decentralized services through modern trends and distributed system architectures. Readers learn how grid intelligence and energy production migrates to the edge of the network. This book explores how consumers are transformed to “prosumers” of energy and providers of critical data that are dramatically changing the relationship with the electric utility business in order to enable new applications and services.
This book presents the orchestration of smart grid technologies as they are transforming the utility sector toward a human-centric grid. Readers gain insight into how they are playing an active role in the operation of the utility business as well as in the transfer of electrons. This book demonstrates how the new smart grid is becoming a distributed system that supports decentralized services through modern trends and distributed system architectures. Readers learn how grid intelligence and energy production migrates to the edge of the network. This book explores how consumers are transformed to “prosumers” of energy and providers of critical data that are dramatically changing the relationship with the electric utility business in order to enable new applications and services.
- Smart Grid Model
- The Power Grid at a Glance
- Drawbacks of Current Network Design
- Smart Grid Elements
- The Cloud Environment of Application Providers
- User Centric Applications
- Transactive Energy Economy
- Summary and Conclusions.
- The Power Grid at a Glance
- Drawbacks of Current Network Design
- Smart Grid Elements
- The Cloud Environment of Application Providers
- User Centric Applications
- Transactive Energy Economy
- Summary and Conclusions.
George Koutitas is the CEO and co-founder of Gridmates and assistant professor at Texas State University. He received his B.Sc. in physics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece, his M.Sc. degree in mobile and satellite communications from the University of Surrey, UK and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering under EPSRC scholarship from the Center of Communications Systems Research, UK.
Stan McClellan is the Director of the Ingram School of Engineering at Texas State University where he is a professor of electrical engineering. Stan received his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University.
Stan McClellan is the Director of the Ingram School of Engineering at Texas State University where he is a professor of electrical engineering. Stan received his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University.
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