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Electricity Cost Modeling Calculations: Regulations, Technology, and the Role of Renewable Energy 2nd Edition

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Electricity Cost Modeling Calculations: Regulations, Technology, and the Role of Renewable Energy 2nd Edition
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Electricity Cost Modeling Calculations: Regulations, Technology, and the Role of Renewable Energy 2nd Edition

$10.00

English | 2022 | PDF | 9 MB | 408 Pages

Monica Greer, B09GG4GB9P, 0128213655, 0128213728, 9780128213650, 978-0128213650, 9780128213728, 978-0128213728

Reducing greenhouse gases and increasing the use of renewable energy continue to be critical goals for the power industry and electrical engineers to promote energy cost reductions. Engineers and researchers must keep up to date with the evolution of the power system sector, new energy regulations, and how different pricing techniques apply in today’s market. Electricity Cost Modeling Calculations, Second Edition delivers an updated view on pricing models, regulation, technology and the role renewable energy is starting to take in electricity. Starting with fundamental concepts relating to market structure, an increase in international regulations is added to expand the engineer’s knowledge. Cubic cost modeling and new modeling cases are included along with updated literature reviews for deeper research. The reference then extends into more advanced quantitative methods such as updated rate designs, and a new chapter is included on the marginal cost pricing of electricity in the United States with applications to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, making the reference relevant for today’s power markets. This book provides engineers with a practical guide on the latest techniques in electricity pricing and applications for today’s markets.

  • Provides updates on international regulations and the role of renewable energy sources
  • Presents foundational concepts and advanced quantitative aspects including updated practical case studies
  • Discusses the appropriate rate/tariff structure for more efficient use of electricity and renewable options