25355: Advanced Power Systems Operation
Course Name: Advanced Power Systems Operation
Course Number: 25355
Prerequisite(s): 25333 (Power System Analysis 2)
Co-requisite(s): -
Units: 3
Level: Postgraduate
Last Revision: Summer 2018

Description
Introduction to operational characteristics and principles of operation of continuous power systems and their control and effects of competitive electricity market on management and control of network are the most important objectives of this course. Modeling calculation and optimal operation in old and new structures using the optimization methods will be discussed too.
 
Syllabus:
  • Generation units’ characteristics
  • Economic Dispatch
  • The commitment of units, the commitment of units on a price basis
  • Introduction to optimization methods
  • Investigation of emergency conditions and network security
  • Optimal power flow
  • The commitment of units considering security
  • Introduction to power and electrical energy markets
  • The power exchange between regions
  • Availability and pricing of transmission
  • Congestion Management
  • Load-Frequency Control
  • State estimation

References:
  • J. Wood, Power Generation Operation and Control, John Wiley, 1996
  • K. Bhattacharya, M. H. J. Bollen, J. E. Daalder, Operation of Restructured Power Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001
  • M. Shahidehpour, H. Yamin, Z. Li, Market Operations in Electric Power Systems, IEEE/Wiley-Interscience, 2002
  • M. Shahidehpour, M. Almoush, Restructured Electrical Power Systems, Marcel Dekker, 2001
  • N. S. Rau, Optimization Principles-Practical Applications to the Operation and Markets of the Electric Power Industry, IEEE/Wiley Interscience, 2003

 
Last Update: 2024-05-27