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This book deals with the management and valuation of energy storage in electric power grids, highlighting the interest of storage systems in grid applications and developing management methodologies based on artificial intelligence tools. The authors highlight the importance of storing electrical energy, in the context of sustainable development, in "smart grids," and discuss multiple services that storing electrical energy can bring. Methodological tools are provided to build an energy management system storage following a generic approach. These tools are based on causal formalisms,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with the management and valuation of energy storage in electric power grids, highlighting the interest of storage systems in grid applications and developing management methodologies based on artificial intelligence tools. The authors highlight the importance of storing electrical energy, in the context of sustainable development, in "smart grids," and discuss multiple services that storing electrical energy can bring. Methodological tools are provided to build an energy management system storage following a generic approach. These tools are based on causal formalisms, artificial intelligence and explicit optimization techniques and are presented throughout the book in connection with concrete case studies.
Autorenporträt
Benoît ROBYNS is Research Director at the École des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI) in Lille, France. He is the head of the "Power Systems" team at the Laboratory of Electrotechnics and Power Electronics of Lille (L2EP). Bruno FRANÇOIS is Professor at the École Centrale of Lille, France. He is a member of the "Power Systems" team at the Laboratory of Electrotechnics and Power Electronics of Lille (L2EP). Gauthier DELILLE is Research Engineer at Electricité de France R&D in Clamart, France. Christophe SAUDEMONT is Professor at the École des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI) of Lille, France. He is a member of the "Power Systems" team at the Laboratory of Electrotechnics and Power Electronics of Lille (L2EP).