Power System Operation Under Deregulations (PS817)

Programme: 

M.Tech (P&ES)

Semester: 

First

Category: 

Elective Courses (Ele)

Credits (L-T-P): 

03 (3-0-0)

Content: 

Fundamentals of Deregulation, Restructuring Models and Trading Arrangements, Different Models of Deregulation, Operation and control, Wheeling charges and pricing, Role of FACTS Controllers and Distributed Generation in Restructured Environment, Developments in India, IT applications in restructured markets.

References: 

1. K. Bhattacharya,MH J Bollen and J.E. Daalder,“Operation of Restructured Power Systems”, Kluwer Academic Pub, USA, 2001.
2. L. Philipson and H.L. Willis, “Understanding Electric Utilities and Deregulation”, Marcel Dekker Inc. 1999.
3. M. Shahidehpour and M. Alomoush,“Restructured Electrical Power Systems:Operation, Trading and Volatility”, Marcel Dekker Inc. 2001
4. Steven Stoff, “Power System Economics: Designing Markets for Electricity”, John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
5. M. Ilic, F. Galiana and L Fink, “Power System Restructuring: Engineering and Economics”, Kluwer Academic Pub., 1998.
6. L. L. Lie, “Power System Restructuring and Deregulation”, John Wiley & Sons, UK, 2002.
7. S. Hunt and G. Shuttleworth, “Competition and Choice in Electricity”, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
8. Relevant research papers published in reputed journals and Conferences in India and aboard.

Department: 

Electrical and Electronics Engineering