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100 _aAlam, Mohammad Saad
245 _aElectric vehicle integration in a smart microgrid environment
260 _bCRC Press,
_aBoca Raton :
_c2021
300 _axvii, 361 p.;
_bill., (b & w),
_c24 cm
365 _b115.00
_cGBP
_d105.20
504 _aIncludes index.
520 _aElectric Vehicle Integration in a Smart Microgrid Environment The growing demand for energy in today's world, especially in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, has been met with massive exploitation of fossil fuels, resulting in an increase in environmental pollutants. In order to mitigate the issues arising from conventional internal combustion engine-powered vehicles, there has been a considerable acceleration in the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). Research has shown that the impact of fossil fuel use in transportation and surging demand in power owing to the growing EV charging infrastructure can potentially be minimalized by smart microgrids. As EVs find wider acceptance with major advancements in high efficiency drivetrain and vehicle design, it has become clear that there is a need for a system-level understanding of energy storage and management in a microgrid environment. Practical issues, such as fleet management, coordinated operation, repurposing of batteries, and environmental impact of recycling and disposal, need to be carefully studied in the context of an ageing grid infrastructure. This book explores such a perspective with contributions from leading experts on planning, analysis, optimization, and management of electrified transportation and the transportation infrastructure. The primary purpose of this book is to capture state-of-the-art development in smart microgrid management with EV integration and their applications. It also aims to identify potential research directions and technologies that will facilitate insight generation in various domains, from smart homes to smart cities, and within industry, business, and consumer applications. We expect the book to serve as a reference for a larger audience, including power system architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers, and graduate-level students, especially for emerging clean energy and transportation electrification sectors in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
650 _aElectric vehicles
650 _aSmart power grids
650 _aMicrogrids
650 _aRecycling
650 _a Integrated charging system
650 _aWireless charging
650 _aBattery management system
650 _aBattery life cycle analysis
650 _aRenewable power generation
650 _aEnergy storage
700 _aKrishnamurthy, Mahesh
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