This work on power systems for residential areas is presented in two volumes. Volume 1: Sizing and optimization of energy systems for communities begins with an overview of power systems and smart grids optimizations for sustainable cities, then goes on to explore optimization algorithms for sizing, economic dispatch, assessment of configuration of renewable energy systems, optimization and sizing of hybrid systems and 100% green hybrid energy systems.
Volume 2: Control, management and power quality of smart grids begins with a review of optimization algorithms. Further chapters cover smart grid concepts and dispatch strategies, energy allocation, power quality indices, load frequency control in smart grids, optimization for fault identification and protection, communication systems, and community energy cells.
These volumes offer a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals involved with designing and refitting electric power systems, and for anyone seeking to advance the field of power systems and smart grid technology. By providing a comprehensive overview, highlighting key challenges and opportunities, and suggesting future research directions, the book contributes to the ongoing efforts to build a sustainable and resilient energy future.