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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
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               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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