Design and Control of Active Power Filters towards the Decarbonisation of Smart Grid Networks
Design and Control of Active Power Filters towards the Decarbonisation of Smart Grid Networks by Shafi Khadem, Malabika Basu, and Hasan Komurcugil delivers a timely, practical roadmap for engineers, utility managers, and policymakers working to decarbonise modern power systems. This authoritative guide zeroes in on active power filters—essential devices for improving power quality, reducing losses, and integrating renewables into urban and regional smart grid networks.
Start with a compelling overview of why active power filtering matters in the transition to low-carbon grids. The book combines rigorous control theory with real-world system design, explaining filter topologies, control strategies, and stability considerations in clear, application-focused language. Case studies and modelling examples demonstrate how targeted filter deployment can lower emissions by enabling higher penetration of solar and wind resources without compromising reliability.
Designed for a global audience—from distribution utilities in Europe and North America to microgrid projects in Asia and Africa—this volume bridges academic insight and field-ready solutions. Readers will appreciate actionable content on harmonic mitigation, reactive power management, and grid-supporting inverter controls, all presented with practical implementation tips and performance metrics.
Whether you’re a power systems engineer, researcher, or decision-maker seeking to accelerate decarbonisation efforts, this book equips you with the tools to design, control, and optimise active power filters within complex smart grids. Clear diagrams, methodical explanations, and strategic recommendations make it an indispensable reference for contemporary grid modernization.
Equip your team with the expertise to make cleaner, more resilient grids a reality—order your copy of Design and Control of Active Power Filters towards the Decarbonisation of Smart Grid Networks today.
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