Power System Planning

Објавено: October 12, 2018
  1.    Course Title Power System Planning
  2.    Code 3ФЕИТ09Л018
  3.    Study program EES
  4.    Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies
  5.    Degree (first, second, third cycle) First cycle
  6.    Academic year/semester IV/8   7.    Number of ECTS credits 6.00
  8.    Lecturer Dr Petar Krstevski
  9.    Course Prerequisites

Passed: High voltage transmission networks and systems, Power Distribution Systems Taken course: Electricity markets

10.    Course Goals (acquired competencies):  Students will gain basic knowledge for planning of power systems in liberalized power market environment.

11.    Course Syllabus: Time frame, requirements and problems in Power System Planning. Basic concepts in Power System Planning: concept of security and stability, concept of reliability, concept of power quality, cost effectiveness. Electricity demand forecast: Forecast of the spatial distribution of the demand; Methods for long term demand forecasts. Distribution system planning: Methods for optimization in distribution networks; Fit state of a distribution network. Analyses on the impact of dispersed generation. Transmission systems planning: Deterministic and stochastic methods for optimization; Risk evaluation; Regional power system planning; Methods for congestion management; Reliability. Cost benefit analyses of investments in power systems: Net present value method, Internal rate of return method. Investments in generation capacities and transmission networks in conditions of liberalized electricity markets.

12.    Learning methods:  Lectures and recitations with presentations and simulations, teacher-student interaction, homework, projects.

13.    Total number of course hours 3 + 2 + 0 + 0
14.    Distribution of course hours 180
15.    Forms of teaching 15.1. Lectures-theoretical teaching 45
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork 30
16.    Other course activities 16.1. Projects, seminar papers 30
16.2. Individual tasks 30
16.3. Homework and self-learning 45
17.    Grading 17.1. Exams 20
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) 20
17.3. Activity and participation 10
17.4. Final exam 50
18.    Grading criteria (points) up to 50 points     5 (five) (F)
from 51 to 60 points     6 (six) (E)
from 61 to 70 points     7 (seven) (D)
from 71 to 80 points     8 (eight) (C)
from 81 to 90 points     9 (nine) (B)
from 91 to 100 points   10 (ten) (A)
19.    Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam Participation in lectures and recitations.
20.  Forms of assessment During the semester, there are two mid/end-term partial exams (120 min each). Besides these exams, any student must complete and submit the required homework/project assignments, according to the schedule published at the course web site. For the students that will not be successful at the partial exams there is additional opportunity to do final exam (180 min.).
The final mark is determined from the weighted average of scores from the exams and homework/project assignments.
During the exams, it is not allowed to use any literature in printed or electronic form. Calculators are allowed, but not mobile phones, tablets or similar electronic devices
21.   Language Macedonian and English
22.  Method of monitoring of teaching quality Internal evaluation and questionnaires.
23.  Literature
23.1. Required Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1 M. Kusljugic, M. Nimrihter Planiranje Elektroenergetskih sistema CEFES – EU Tempus Project CD JEP-18126-2003 2007
2 M.S. Calovic, A. T. Saric Planiranje elektroenergetskih sistema Prvi deo: Principi i metodologija planiranja elektroenergetskih sistema Beopres, Beograd 2000
3 M.S. Calovic, A. T. Saric, P. C. Stefanov Planiranje elektroenergetskih sistema Drugi deo: Reseni zadaci Beopres, Beograd 2000
23.2. Additional Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1 Xifan Wang, James Rufus McDonald  Modern power system planning  McGraw-Hill  1994
2  Arthur Mazer  Electric Power Planning for Regulated and Deregulated Markets  John Wiley & Sons  2007