Wind Energy Systems: Control, Optimization, and Market Strategies presents in-depth coverage of the technical aspects of controlling and optimizing wind energy resources, including advanced control strategies to enhance anti-disturbance and stable operation ability and optimal operation strategies for power systems, considering the uncertainty of wind power. The book begins by introducing wind energy resources in power systems and provides an overview of control, optimization methods, and market strategies. This is followed by individual chapters that detail advanced methods and approaches, moving from traditional centralized electricity grids characterized by source-grid-load systems to systems that integrate storage of energy, thus source-grid-load-storage electricity grids, and providing cutting-edge knowledge supported by case studies, practical applications, and code. This latest volume in the Elsevier Wind Energy Engineering Series is of interest to those involved in the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of wind energy systems, including researchers, students, faculty, engineers, industry practitioners, and R&D professionals.
- Shares the latest research findings in the control and optimization of wind energy systems, along with their market strategies
- Describes advanced control strategies of grid-connected wind energy conversion systems in the safe and stable operation of power systems
- Examines optimal operation strategies of power systems considering the uncertainty of wind power
- Includes case studies and real-world examples, and provides some codes of optimization strategies and algorithms