1. | Course Title | Power Systems Operation and Control | |||||||||||
2. | Code | 4ФЕИТ09011 | |||||||||||
3. | Study program | 3-EES | |||||||||||
4. | Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies | |||||||||||
5. | Degree (first, second, third cycle) | Second cycle | |||||||||||
6. | Academic year/semester | I/1 | 7. | Number of ECTS credits | 6.00 | ||||||||
8. | Lecturer | Dr Aleksandra Krkoleva Mateska, Dr Petar Krstevski | |||||||||||
9. | Course Prerequisites | ||||||||||||
10. | Course Goals (acquired competencies):
Acquiring knowledge on the structure of contemporary control and energy management systems. Capability to solve problems related to operation and control of power systems including optimal power flow, state estimation, frequency and voltage regulation. |
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11. | Course Syllabus:
1. The problem of economic dispatch and self-scheduling in market conditions. Optimal power flow problem. 2. Interconnected power systems operation. Transmission capacity calculation. Congestion management. Power system security. Contingency analyses and line outage distribution factors. Power system operation conditioned by limited transmission and production capacities. Regional approach in operational planing and control. 3. State estimation problem in power systems. Calculation methods. Observability. 4. Power systems control architecture. Information systems implementation. Hierarchical control levels in power systems. 5. Frequency and voltage regulation in power systems. |
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12. | Learning methods:
Lectures supported with presentations and simulations, interactive exercises, homework, projects and other individual work. |
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13. | Total number of course hours | 180 | |||||||||||
14. | Distribution of course hours | 3 + 3 | |||||||||||
15. | Forms of teaching | 15.1 | Lectures-theoretical teaching | 45 hours | |||||||||
15.2 | Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork | 45 hours | |||||||||||
16. | Other course activities | 16.1 | Projects, seminar papers | 30 hours | |||||||||
16.2 | Individual tasks | 30 hours | |||||||||||
16.3 | Homework and self-learning | 30 hours | |||||||||||
17. | Grading | ||||||||||||
17.1 | Exams | 0 points | |||||||||||
17.2 | Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) | 70 points | |||||||||||
17.3. | Activity and participation | 10 points | |||||||||||
17.4. | Final exam | 20 points | |||||||||||
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 | Completed homework. | |||||||||||
20. | Forms of assessment |
The exam consists of several individual tasks prepared and presented by the student. The final exam is a 30 minute overview presentation for the whole course. |
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21. | Language | Macedonian and English | |||||||||||
22. | Method of monitoring of teaching quality | Self-evaluation | |||||||||||
23. | Literature | ||||||||||||
23.1. | Required Literature | ||||||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | |||||||||
1. | A. J. Conejo, L. Baringo | Power System Operations | Springer International Publishing AG | 2017 | |||||||||
2. | A. J. Wood, B. F. Wollenberg | Power Generation, Operation and Control | John Wiley and Sons, Ltd | 1996 | |||||||||
3. | M. Shahidehpour, Y. Wang | Communication and Control in Electric Power Systems | IEEE Press, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd | 2003 | |||||||||
23.2. | Additional Literature | ||||||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | |||||||||
1. | A. Abur, A. G. Exposito | Power System State Estimation | Marcel Dekker | 2004 | |||||||||
2. | P. Kundur | Power System Stability and Control | McGraw-Hill Inc | 1994 | |||||||||
3. | D. Rajičić, R. Taleski | Power system analysis methods | Ss Cyril and Methodius University, ETF | 1996 |