The volume presents the research work in understanding, modeling and
quantifying the risks associated with different ways of implementing
smart grid technology in power systems in order to plan and operate a
modern power system with an acceptable level of reliability. Power
systems throughout the world are undergoing significant changes creating
new challenges to system planning and operation in order to provide
reliable and efficient use of electrical energy. The appropriate use of
smart grid technology is an important drive in mitigating these problems
and requires considerable research activities, some of which (by
researchers from academia and industry) are included in this volume: the
reliability appraisal of smart grid technologies and their applications,
micro-grids, assessment of plug-in hybrid vehicles and the system
effects, smart system protection and reliability evaluation, demand
response and smart maintenance of power system equipment.