Active Electrical Distribution Network
A Smart Approach
Edited by
Baseem Khan
Hawassa University, Hawassa, Ethiopia
Josep M. Guerrero
Aalborg University, Denmark
Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban
Aarhus University, Denmark
Hassan Haes Alhelou
Tishreen University, Syria
Om Prakash Mahela
Power System Study Division, RVPN, Jaipur, India
Sudeep Tanwar
Nirma University, India
This edition first published 2021
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
4 Foreword
5 Preface
9 Part I: Electrical Distribution Network: Conventional vs Smart Chapter 1: Electricity Distribution Structures and Business Models Considering Smart Grid Perspectives
10 Part II: Existing Issues in the Electrical Distribution Network Chapter 2: Existing Problems Related to Electrical Distribution Network, Part 1: Distribution Feeder Segregation Chapter 3: Existing Problems Related to Electrical Distribution Network, Part 2: Technical, Economical, and Environmental
11 Part III: Harmonics Mitigation in the Smart Distribution Network Chapter 4: Power Quality Mitigation in a Distribution Network Using a Battery Energy Storage System Chapter 5: Grid Power Quality Improvement Using a Bidirectional Off-Board EV Battery Charger in Smart City Scenario
12 Part IV: Toward Smart Distribution of Electrical Energy Chapter 6: Smart Distribution of Electrical Energy
13 Part V: Energy Management of an Active Distribution Network Chapter 7: Active Distribution Management System Chapter 8: Role of Volt-VAr-W Control in Energy Management Chapter 9: Active Management of Distribution Networks
14 Part