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Electric Energy Systems, Second Edition provides an analysis of
electric generation and transmission systems that addresses diverse
regulatory issues. It includes fundamental background topics, such
as load flow, short circuit analysis, and economic dispatch, as
well as advanced topics, such as harmonic load flow, state
estimation, voltage and frequency control, electromagnetic
transients, etc. The new edition features updated material
throughout the text and new sections throughout the chapters. It
covers current issues in the industry, including renewable
generation with associated control and scheduling problems, HVDC
transmission, and use of synchrophasors (PMUs). The text explores
more sophisticated protections and the new roles of demand, side
management, etc. Written by internationally recognized specialists,
the text contains a wide range of worked out examples along with
numerous exercises and solutions to enhance understanding of the
material. Features Integrates technical and economic analyses of
electric energy systems. Covers HVDC transmission. Addresses
renewable generation and the associated control and scheduling
problems. Analyzes electricity markets, electromagnetic transients,
and harmonic load flow. Features new sections and updated material
throughout the text. Includes examples and solved problems.
Electric Energy Systems, Second Edition provides an analysis of
electric generation and transmission systems that addresses diverse
regulatory issues. It includes fundamental background topics, such
as load flow, short circuit analysis, and economic dispatch, as
well as advanced topics, such as harmonic load flow, state
estimation, voltage and frequency control, electromagnetic
transients, etc. The new edition features updated material
throughout the text and new sections throughout the chapters. It
covers current issues in the industry, including renewable
generation with associated control and scheduling problems, HVDC
transmission, and use of synchrophasors (PMUs). The text explores
more sophisticated protections and the new roles of demand, side
management, etc. Written by internationally recognized specialists,
the text contains a wide range of worked out examples along with
numerous exercises and solutions to enhance understanding of the
material. Features Integrates technical and economic analyses of
electric energy systems. Covers HVDC transmission. Addresses
renewable generation and the associated control and scheduling
problems. Analyzes electricity markets, electromagnetic transients,
and harmonic load flow. Features new sections and updated material
throughout the text. Includes examples and solved problems.
Offering an up-to-date account of the strategies utilized in state
estimation of electric power systems, this text provides a broad
overview of power system operation and the role of state estimation
in overall energy management. It uses an abundance of examples,
models, tables, and guidelines to clearly examine new aspects of
state estimation, the testing of network observability, and methods
to assure computational efficiency. Includes numerous tutorial
examples that fully analyze problems posed by the inclusion of
current measurements in existing state estimators and illustrate
practical solutions to these challenges. Written by two expert
researchers in the field, Power System State Estimation extensively
details topics never before covered in depth in any other text,
including novel robust state estimation methods, estimation of
parameter and topology errors, and the use of ampere measurements
for state estimation. It introduces various methods and
computational issues involved in the formulation and implementation
of the weighted least squares (WLS) approach, presents statistical
tests for the detection and identification of bad data in system
measurements, and reveals alternative topological and numerical
formulations for the network observability problem.
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