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Bahir Dar Institute of Technology Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Course NO: EEng 6044 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL Credits: 3 Course Objectives: On successful completion of this course the students will be able to Analyze planning and operational problems Optimize power flow problems Schedule hydro thermal systems Schedule unit commitment and maintenance Interchange power and energy Course Description: CHAPTER – I: INTRODUCTION Planning and operational problems of power systems - review of economic dispatch and calculation using B matrix loss formula - use of participation factors in on line economic dispatch. CHAPTER – II: OPTIMAL POWER FLOW PROBLEM Real and reactive power control variables - operation and security constraints and their limits - general OPF problem with different objective functions - formulation - cost loss minimization using Dommel and Tinney 's method and SLP method - development of model and algorithm - MVAR planning - optimal siting and sizing of capacitors using SLP method - interchange evaluation using SLP. CHAPTER – III: HYDRO THERMAL SCHEDULING

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Bahir Dar Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Course NO: EEng 6044 Course Title: POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL Credits: 3 Course Objectives:

On successful completion of this course the students will be able toAnalyze planning and operational problemsOptimize power flow problemsSchedule hydro thermal systemsSchedule unit commitment and maintenanceInterchange power and energy

Course Description:

CHAPTER – I: INTRODUCTIONPlanning and operational problems of power systems - review of economic dispatch andcalculation using B matrix loss formula - use of participation factors in on line economic dispatch.

CHAPTER – II: OPTIMAL POWER FLOW PROBLEMReal and reactive power control variables - operation and security constraints and their limits -general OPF problem with different objective functions - formulation - cost loss minimization usingDommel and Tinney 's method and SLP method - development of model and algorithm - MVARplanning - optimal siting and sizing of capacitors using SLP method - interchange evaluation usingSLP.

CHAPTER – III: HYDRO THERMAL SCHEDULINGProblems definition and mathematical model of long and short term problems - discretization -dynamic and incremental dynamic programming - methods of local variation - hydro thermalsystem with pumped hydro units - solution by local variation treating Pumped Hydro unit for loadmanagement and spinning reserve.

CHAPTER – IV: UNIT COMMITMENT AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULINGConstraints in unit commitment – Spinning reserve, thermal Unit constraints, other constraints -solution by priority list method - dynamic programming method – backward and forward - restrictedsearch range - Lagrangian relaxation method – adjusting .- Factors considered in maintenancescheduling for generating units - turbines - boilers - introduction to maintenance scheduling usingmathematical programming.

CHAPTER – V: INTERCHANGE OF POWER AND ENERGYEconomy interchange between interconnected utilities – interchange evaluation with unitcommitment – Multiple – utility interchange transactions – Power Pools: The Energy Brokersystem, Allocating pool savings – Transmission Effects and Issues : Transfer limitations, wheeling,rates for transmission services in multiparty utility transactions – Transactions involving NonutilityParties.

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Text book and References:1. Allen J Wood and Bruce F Wollenberg, " Power generation, Operation and control ", John Wiley& sons, New York, 1996.2. Krichmayer L.’Economic operation of power system", John Wiley , New York, 1958.3. Krichmayer L.K, " Economic control of Interconnected systems ", John Wiley and sons Inc, NewYork, 1959.4. Elgerd O.I., " Electric energy systems theory - an introduction ", McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1971.6. A.K.Mahalanabis, D.P.Kothari, S.I.Ahson, “Computer Aided Power System Analysis andControl”, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., NewDelhi 1988.

Assessments

1. Class participation 10%2. Assignments 40% (three assignments 10%,15% and 15%)3. Final exam 50%