Mathematical sciences research challenges for the next-generation electric grid : summary of workshop /
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| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Setting the stage. Low-cost pathways to grid integration of renewable energy
- Data and data analytics. Prosumer-centric power industry transformation
- How to combine observational data sources with first principles of physics to build stable and transportable models for power system design and control
- Grid-scale data fusion
- Optimization and control methods for a robust and resilient power grid. Durantion-differentiated electrical service for integrating renewable power
- Demand-side flexibility for reliable ancillary services in a smart grid
- Advances in mixed-integer programming and the impact on managing electric power grids
- Uncertainty quantifications and validation. How well can we measure what didn't happen and predict what won't?
- Mathematical models in power markets
- Discussion
- Strategies going forward.