DESSG-2021: Deregulated Electricity Structures and Smart Grid |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dessg2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 15, 2020 |
Submission deadline | August 31, 2020 |
DESSG-2021 is Scopus Indexed book which will be published by the CRC Press of Taylor & Francis. Brief Description: Restructuring initiated the implementation of smart grid technology. There are various implications of deregulated energy structure on the smart grid. Different regulated power system issues can be redefined in the context of smart deregulated electricity market. Some of these issues are renewable energy integration, reliability assessment, stability analysis, reactive power compensation in smart grid, harmonic mitigation etc. Out of all these issues, integration of renewable energy sources at distributed and bulk level is the major one. Therefore, this book analyzed and redefined all of these issues in the context of deregulated smart electricity market.
Submission Guidelines
All book chapters must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference or book. The following book chpater categories are welcome:
Full Book Chapters describing
- Regulated Vs Deregulated Electricity Market: A brief Time line
- Deregulated Smart Grid and Electricity Market Structures
- Issues under Deregulated Market Structure and ever increasing conventional grid inadequacy
- Growing Competition between Utilities and its impacts on customers
- Transition and Complexity impacts on customers
- Climate issues
- Smart Grid and Microgrid Technologies in Deregulated Environment
- Smart grids and microgrids with high renewable shares
- Design, modelling, and management of smart grids and microgrids
- Smart grid and microgrid reliability, sustainability, flexibility, and resiliency
- Harmonics Mitigation and Reactive Power Compensation in deregulated smart grid
- Distributed Generation, Storage and management
- Novel Disruptive Enabling Technologies
- Business models for different electricity market players
- Demand side management and demand response
- The sizing, placement, and operation of energy storage systems and electric vehicles in smart grids
- Big Data for Smart vehicular system
- ICT Technologies for Smart Grid
- Costs and Revenues Issues in Deregulated Smart grid
- Futuristic Electricity Market Models
- Digitalization of Utilities
- Solution techniques for Deregulated Smart Grid Problems
- Categorization of the Solution Techniques: Artificial Intelligence, Meta-Heuristics, Mathematical Techniques
- Policy changes for the deregulated electricity market development
- Electricity tariff development under Smart grid and Micro grid structures
- Economical and Technical Impacts of Deregulation on Green Energy development
- Practical case studies (real world example)
Book Editors
- Dr. Baseem Khan
- Dr. Om Prakash Mahela
- Dr. Hassan Haes Alhelou
- Dr. P. Sanjeevikumar
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
- Dr. Baseem Khan (bassem.khan04@gmail.com)
- Dr. Om Prakash Mahela (opmahela@gmail.com)
- Dr. Hassan Haes Alhelou (h.haesalhelou@gmail.com)
- Dr. P. Sanjeevikumar (san@et.aau.dk)