Universal Smart Grid Agent for Distributed Power Generation Management

"Somewhere, there is always wind blowing or the sun shining." This maxim could lead the global shift from fossil to renewable energy sources, suggesting that there is enough energy available to be turned into electricity. But the already impressive numbers that are available today, along w...

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Main Author: Veith, Eric MSP (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Logos Verlag Berlin 2017
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