Francisco Díaz-GonzálezAndreas SumperOriol Gomis-Bellmunt2025-10-0720169781118971321https://gmitlibrary.net/handle/123456789/126Power systems are complex structures composed of an enormous number of different installations, economic actors, and – in smaller numbers – system operators. In the traditional approach, the system is dominated by economies of scale. This means that for steadily increasing consumption, a large power generation capacity is installed, mainly nuclear, coal- or gas-fired thermal, and hydroelectric.enEnergy Storagein Power SystemsBook