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Towards Improving Resilience of Smart Urban Electricity Networks by Interactively Assessing Potential Microgrids

Topics: Architectures for Smart Grids; Case Studies, Business Models and Innovative Applications for Smart(er) Cities; Green Software Engineering Methodologies and Tools; Planning and Design Challenges for Smart Cities; Safety, Security, and Privacy for Smart Cities; User-Centred and Participatory Design of Services and Systems for Smart Cities

Authors: Eng Tseng Lau 1 ; Kok Keong Chai 1 ; Yue Chen 1 and Alexandr Vasenev 2

Affiliations: 1 Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom ; 2 University of Twente, Netherlands

Keyword(s): Critical Infrastructure, Grid Architecture, Grid Planning, Grid Resilience, Smart Grid.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Architectures for Smart Grids ; Energy and Economy ; Green Software Engineering Methodologies and Tools ; Planning and Design Challenges for Smart Cities ; Smart Cities ; Smart Grids ; Sustainable Computing and Communications ; User-Centred and Participatory Design of Services and Systems for Smart Cities

Abstract: When a city adds a renewable generation to improve its carbon footprint, this step towards a greener city can be a step towards a smarter city. Strategical positioning of new urban electricity components makes the city more resilient to electricity outages. Money and resilience are two conflicting goals in this case. In case of blackouts, renewable generation, other than distributed combustion generations, can serve critical demand to essential city nodes, such as hospitals, water purification facilities, and police stations. Not the last, the city level stakeholders might be interested in envisioning monetary saving related to introducing a renewable. To provide decision makers with resilience and monetary information, it is needed to analyze the impact of introducing the renewable into the grid. This paper introduces a novel tool suitable for this purpose and reports on the validation efforts. The outcomes indicate that predicted outcomes of two alternative points of introducing re newables into the grid can be analyzed with the help of the tool and ultimately be meaningfully compared. (More)

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Tseng Lau, E.; Keong Chai, K.; Chen, Y. and Vasenev, A. (2017). Towards Improving Resilience of Smart Urban Electricity Networks by Interactively Assessing Potential Microgrids. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems - SMARTGREENS; ISBN 978-989-758-241-7; ISSN 2184-4968, SciTePress, pages 352-359. DOI: 10.5220/0006377803520359

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title={Towards Improving Resilience of Smart Urban Electricity Networks by Interactively Assessing Potential Microgrids},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems - SMARTGREENS
TI - Towards Improving Resilience of Smart Urban Electricity Networks by Interactively Assessing Potential Microgrids
SN - 978-989-758-241-7
IS - 2184-4968
AU - Tseng Lau, E.
AU - Keong Chai, K.
AU - Chen, Y.
AU - Vasenev, A.
PY - 2017
SP - 352
EP - 359
DO - 10.5220/0006377803520359
PB - SciTePress