A wide-ranging impression about the subjects discussed in this book is that the topics are pivotal for understanding and solving some of the problems flourishing in the second decade of the twenty-first century in the field of management of electric power generation systems. Noticeably, the chapters begin with some knowledge from the last decade to uncover lines of research on some of the present knowledge, and, in due course, anticipate some of the admissible lines for future research in management of electric power generation systems.
The scope of the book is well defined and of significant interest. Indeed, the development of new methodologies carrying away an improved forecasting and scheduling of electric power generation systems ...
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