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UNIT V REFORMS IN INDIAN POWER SECTOR 9
Introduction – Framework of Indian power sector – Reform initiatives - Availability based tariff –
Electricity act 2003 – Open access issues – Power exchange – Reforms in the near future.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course, the students will be able to
know restructuring of power industry and market models.
Understand fundamental concepts of congestion management.
evaluate locational marginal pricing.
realize various power sectors in India
learn the recent trends in Indian power sector.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Sally Hunt, “Making competition work in electricity”, John Willey and Sons Inc. 2002
2. Steven Stoft, “Power system economics: designing markets for electricity”, John Wiley & Sons,
2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Mohammad Shahidehpour, Muwaffaq Alomoush, Marcel Dekker, “Restructured electrical power
systems: operation, trading and volatility” Pub., 2001
2. Kankar Bhattacharya, Jaap E. Daadler, Math H.J. Boolen, “Operation of restructured power
systems”, Kluwer Academic Pub., 2001.
3. file:///C:/Users/Guest/Downloads/9781852336707-c1.pdf
4. http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/cfp.php?id=948
EE17E85 SMART GRID L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
To provide knowledge on the concepts of Smart Grid and its present developments.
To learn the different Smart Grid technologies.
To impart knowledge about different smart meters and advanced metering infrastructure.
To understand the power quality management in Smart Grids
To know about LAN, WAN and Cloud Computing for Smart Grid applications.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO SMART GRID 9
Evolution of Electric Grid, Concept, Definitions and Need for Smart Grid, Smart grid drivers, functions,
opportunities, challenges and benefits, Difference between conventional & Smart Grid, National and
International Initiatives in Smart Grid.
UNIT II SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES 9
Technology Drivers, Smart energy resources, Smart substations, Substation Automation, Feeder
Automation, Transmission systems: EMS, FACTS and HVDC, Wide area monitoring, Protection and
control, Distribution systems: DMS, Volt/Var control, Fault Detection, Isolation and service restoration,
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