Sustainable Energy Planning in Smart Grids 1st Edition
Sustainable Energy Planning in Smart Grids — 1st Edition by Enrique Rosales-Asensio and David Borge-Diez invites engineers, planners and policymakers to a clear, practical roadmap for integrating renewables into modern power systems. This engaging guide captures the urgency of decarbonization while showing how smart-grid technologies turn complexity into opportunity.
Discover proven methodologies for modeling distributed generation, demand response and storage, plus actionable approaches to grid optimization and resilience. Written with clarity for both technical and managerial audiences, the book balances theory with real-world planning tools so you can translate strategy into measurable outcomes for utilities, municipalities and energy consultancies.
Readers benefit from step-by-step explanations of system-level design, techno-economic assessment and policy-driven scenarios that are relevant across geographies — from urban European grids to growing markets in North America and Latin America. Practical examples and scenario analysis help you forecast impacts, reduce emissions and improve reliability while meeting regulatory and market constraints.
Why this book matters: it equips you to plan smarter networks that accommodate variable renewables, enable customer flexibility and support sustainable urban energy transitions. Whether you’re involved in grid modernization, microgrid deployment or national energy policy, the insights here sharpen decision-making and future-proof investments.
Clear, contemporary and grounded in current energy challenges, Sustainable Energy Planning in Smart Grids is an essential resource for professionals and institutions shaping the next-generation power system. Order your copy today to lead sustainable grid planning with confidence and technical precision.
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