Instructor Information
Instructor: Office Location: Telephone: E-mail: Office Hours: Sumit Paudyal, PhD, Assistant Professor EERC 611 Office 906-487-2186 sumitp@mtu.edu Thursday 3:30PM 4:30PM or by email appointment
Course Identification
Course Number: Course Name: Course Location: Class Times: EE5230 Power System Operation EERC B045 MW 2:05am 3:20pm
Course Objectives
To provide understanding of operation and management of power systems To introduce the students to electricity market issues To train students to address technical and economic issues in power systems
Course Outline
Week W1 W2 W3 Topics Covered Introduction Economic Load Dispatch (ELD) ELD Unit Commitment (UC) Power Flow Optimal Power Flow (OPF) DC- Power Flow Optimal DC Power Flow Introduction to GAMS and MATLAB Optimization Tools Restructured Power Systems Power Pools Social Welfare Locational Marginal Price (LMP) Price-based UC Open-access Market Power Wheeling Transmission Open Access Market Power Transmission Pricing Transmission Loss Allocation Transmission Congestion Management Available Transfer Capability Firm Transmission Rights Ancillary Services in Electricity Markets Balancing Market Overview of Electricity Markets and Practices around the World
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Reference Books
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. M. Shahidehpour, H. Yamin and Z. Li, Market operations in electric power systems D. S. Kirschen and G. Strbac, Fundamentals of power system economics G. Rothwell and T. Gomez, Electricity Economics: Regulation and Deregulation K. Bhattacharya, M. Bollen, and J. Daalder, Operation of Restructured Power Systems" A. Wood and B. Wollenberg, Power Generation, Operation, and Control"
Marking Scheme
For Credit students: Homework (5) and class participation: Mid-term take home exam: Project (Individual): For Audit students: Project is compulsory 40% 20% 40%
Software
MATLAB and GAMS (install student version from http://www.gams.com/).
Lecture Notes
Lecture notes will be made available after the class on CANVAS. Video streaming will be available to section 0B students only. Only in special circumstances (student is sick, student has conflict due to job interview) few of the lectures can be made available to 0A students. Make every efforts to sit in the class.
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Suggested topics: From the 6 broader topics listed below, choose one topic that you would like to work. Find 4 recent journal papers on the topic you chose. Summarize the papers and submit on CANVAS, then I will suggest you which particular paper to choose as the project work. Economic load dispatch, Unit commitment, Optimal Power flow and Locational Marginal Price (LMP), Transmission loss allocation and pricing, Ancillary services in Electricity Markets, Frequency Regulation When you summarize 4 papers, make sure you describe briefly methodology or algorithm used in the paper, the size of the problem, and a summary of the findings. A paragraph (not more than half a page) for each paper will be sufficient. It does not have to be critical review at this point. This is due on 20th September 2013, midnight on CANVAS.
Project grade breakdown: Initial summary of the list of project papers, Literature Survey: 10/40 Coding/modeling: 15/40 Simulation, case studies, discussion, insights, report quality: 10/40 Presentation: 5/40 (For 0B students submit an audio recording along with power point). Project report due date: Report due on 16th December 2013 Midnight on CANVAS. Project presentation file due date: CANVAS. Only for 0B students. Due on 5th December 2013 Midnight on
Presentation: Each student will have 10-15 minutes to present about the project during Week -14 and -15 (detailed schedule will be available later). Only for 0A students.
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