Power Systems Control and Dispatching

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1. Course Title Power Systems Control and Dispatching
2. Code 4ФЕИТ09З024
3. Study program ЕЕС
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/7 7. Number of ECTS credits 6
8. Lecturer D-r Aleksandra Krkoleva Mateska
9. Course Prerequisites Passed: Power Networks, High Voltage Transmission Networks and Systems
Taken course: Computer Methods for Power Systems Analysis
10. Course Goals (acquired competencies): The aim of the course is to provide the student with competences related to power system control and energy management systems, their structure and functions (monitoring, control and optimization). The students will gain understanding of the secure power system operation. The students will gain understanding of the principles of frequency and voltage control in power systems.
11. Course Syllabus: The necessity for power system control. Interconnected power systems – terminology, definitions, network codes. Secure power system operation. Power system states of operation. Power system control functions (monitoring, control, optimization). Data acquisition in power systems (measurements). SCADA and its application in power systems control. Energy management systems architecture and functionalities – application in transmission and distribution systems. National control (dispatch) centres and dispatching in distribution systems. Monitoring and state estimation methods. Mathematical formulation of control optimization problems. Real time control of power systems. Control under emergency state of operation.
12. Learning methods: Lectures, exercises, homework.
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 0
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) 10
17.3. Activity and participation 10
17.4. Final exam 80
18. Grading criteria (points) up to 50 points 5 (five) (F)
from 51to 60 points 6 (six) (E)
from 61to 70 points 7 (seven) (D)
from 71to 80 points 8 (eight) (C)
from 81to 90 points 9 (nine) (B)
from 91to 100 points 10 (ten) (A)
19. Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam Regular attendance of lectures and exercises.
20. Forms of assessment Two mid/end-term exams (120 min each), or a final exam (120 min) are organized.
The student is obligated to complete and submit the required homework assignments and projects, according to the schedule published at the course web site.
The exam consists of a set of theory background questions and several exam assignments. The final mark is determined from the weighted average of scores from exams, homework, and 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 polls.
23. Literature
23.1. Required Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1 P.S.R. Murty Operation and Control in Power Systems, Second Edition Routledge, CRC Press 2011
2 A. J. Wood, B. F. Wollenberg Power Generation, Operation and Control John Wiley & Sons 1996
3 A. Abur, A. G. Exposito Power System State Estimation Marcel Dekker 2004
23.2. Additional Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1 P. Kundur Power Systems Stability and Control McGraw-Hill 1994
2 A. Krkoleva, P. Krstevski Power System Control and Dispatching (internal teaching materials) 2016
3 A. S. Debs Modern Power System Control and Operation Kluwer Academic 1988
4 S. A. Boyer SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Iliad Engineering 2004