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3. Abhijit Chakrabarti, Sunita Halder, “Power System Analysis Operation and Control”, PHI
learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, Third Edition, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., “Modern Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw-Hill, Fourth
Edition, 2011.
2. Kundur P., “Power System Stability and Control”, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi,10th reprint, 2010.
3. Hadi Saadat, “Power System Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 21 st
reprint, 2010.
4. N.V.Ramana, “Power System Operation and Control,” Pearson, 2011.
5. C.A.Gross, “Power System Analysis,” Wiley India, 2011.
EE17703 RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
To understand general physical mechanism of energy conversion.
To provide knowledge on renewable energy generation systems, such as wind and solar energy
generations.
To impart knowledge on biomass energy
To study the concept of tidal energy and fuel cell and other sources
To understand the concept of micro generation systems
UNIT I ENERGY SCENARIO 9
Classification of energy sources – Energy resources: Conventional and non-conventional –Energy needs
of India – Energy consumption patterns – Worldwide Potentials of these sources – Energy efficiency –
Energy security – Energy and its environmental impacts – Global environmental concern – Kyoto
Protocol – Concept of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Prototype Carbon Funds (PCF) –
Factors favouring and against renewable energy sources – IRP
UNIT II SOLAR ENERGY 9
Solar thermal Systems – Types of collectors – Collection systems – Efficiency calculations –
Applications – Photo Voltaic (PV) technology – Present status – Solar cells – Cell technologies –
Characteristics of PV systems – Equivalent circuit – Array design – Building integrated PV system and
its components – Sizing and economics – Peak power operation – Standalone and grid interactive
systems.
UNIT III WIND ENERGY 9
Wind Energy – Wind speed and power relation – Power extracted from wind – Wind distribution and
wind speed predictions – Wind power systems – System components – Types of Turbine – Turbine rating
– Choice of generators – Turbine rating – Electrical load matching – Variable speed operation –
Maximum power operation – Control strategy and SOA – System design features – Stand alone and grid
connected operation.
UNIT IV OTHER ENERGY SOURCES 9
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