The Handbook of CO?in Power Systems' objective is to include the state-of-the-art developments that occurred in power systems taking CO?emission into account. The book includes power systems operation modeling with CO?emissions considerations, CO?market mechanism modeling, CO?regulation policy modeling, carbon price forecasting, and carbon capture modeling. For each of the subjects, at least one article authored by a world specialist on the specific domain is included.
This book covers all major issues of CO2 in power systems. It gives readers state of the art information on all aspects of power systems modeling and optimization.Introduction.- ?I. Operation System Optimization.- II. Portfolio Operation Optimization.- III. Carbon Capture and Sequestration modeling.- ?IV. Market mechanisms modeling.- V. System Expansion Optimization.- VI. Carbon funds modeling.- VII. CO2 price forecasting.- VIII. CO2 and other emissions.- IX. CO2 regulation modeling. ?Qipeng Phil Zheng is an Assistant Professor at the West Virginia University. Steffen Rebennack is an Assistant Professor at the Colorado School of Mines. Panos Pardalos is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Florida. He is also the Director of the Center of Applied Optimization and affiliated with the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Russia. Niko A. Iliadis works with EnerCoRD - Energy Consulting, Research and Development in Athens, Greece. Mario V. F. Pereira works with Power System Research in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
The Handbook of CO?in Power Systems' objective is to include the state-of-the-art developments that occurred in power systems taking CO?emission into account. The book includes power systems operation modeling with CO?emissions considerations, CO?market mechanism modeling, CO?regulation policy modeling, carbon price forecasting, and carbon capture modeling. For each of the subjects, at least one article authored by a world specialist on the spló"