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Economic Market Design and planning For Electric Power Systems (Free PDF)


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This is a textbook of a two - book series based on interdisciplinary research activities carried out by researchers in power engineering, economics and systems engineering as envisioned by the NSF - ONR EPNES initiative. This initiative has funded researchers, university professors, and graduate students engaged in interdisciplinary work in all the aforementioned areas. Both textbooks are written by experts in economics, social sciences, and electric power systems. They shall appeal to a broad audience made up of policy makers, executives and engineers of electric utilities, university faculty members and graduate students as well as researchers working in cross - cutting areas related to electric power systems, economics, and social sciences.

While the companion textbook of the two series addresses the operation and control of electric energy processing systems, this textbook focuses on the economic, social and security aspects of the operation and planning of restructured electric power systems. Specifically, various metrics are proposed to assess the resiliency of a power system in terms of survivability, security, efficiency, sustainability, and affordability in a competitive environment.

This textbook meets the need for power engineering education on market economics and risk - based power systems planning. It proposes a multidisciplinary research - based curriculum that prepares engineers, economists, and social scientists to plan and operate power systems in a secure and efficient manner in a competitive environment. It recognizes the importance of the design of robust power networks to achieve sustainable economic growth on a global scale. To our best knowledge, there is no textbook that combines all these fields. The purpose of this textbook is to provide a working knowledge as well as cutting - edge areas in electric power systems theories and applications.

Content:-
PREFACE
CONTRIBUTORS
1. A FRAMEWORK FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
2. MODELING ELECTRICITY MARKETS: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION
3. ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIC CRITERIA AND PROACTIVE PLANNING FOR TRANSMISSION INVESTMENT IN DEREGULATED POWER SYSTEMS
4. PAYMENT COST MINIMIZATION WITH DEMAND BIDS AND PARTIAL CAPACITY COST COMPENSATIONS FOR DAY-AHEAD ELECTRICITY AUCTIONS
5. DYNAMIC OLIGOPOLISTIC COMPETITION IN AN ELECTRIC POWER NETWORK AND IMPACTS OF INFRASTRUCTURE DISRUPTIONS
6. PLANT RELIABILITY IN MONOPOLIES AND DUOPOLIES: A COMPARISON OF MARKET OUTCOMES WITH SOCIALLY OPTIMAL LEVELS
7. BUILDING AN EFFICIENT RELIABLE AND SUSTAINABLE POWER SYSTEM: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
8. RISK-BASED POWER SYSTEM PLANNING INTEGRATING SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DIRECT AND INDIRECT COSTS
9. MODELS FOR TRANSMISSION EXPANSION PLANNING BASED ON RECONFIGURABLE CAPACITOR SWITCHING
10. NEXT GENERATION OPTIMIZATION FOR ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
INDEX

Author Details
"JAMES MOMOH"

"LAMINE MILI"




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