Power System Generation, Transmission and Distribution

Power System Generation, Transmission and Distribution

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Lectures - 1 Electric Energy Systems

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Lectures - 1 Electric Energy Systems

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Power System Generation, Transmission and Distribution

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  1. 1 Lectures - 1 Electric Energy Systems
  2. 2 Lecture - 2 Structure of Power Systems
  3. 3 Lecture - 3 Conventional Sources of Electric Energy
  4. 4 Lecture - 4 Hydroelectric Power Generation
  5. 5 Lecture - 5 Non Conventional Energy Sources
  6. 6 Lecture - 6 Renewable Energy (Contd.)
  7. 7 Lecture - 7 Energy Storage
  8. 8 Lecture - 8 Deregulation
  9. 9 Lecture - 9 Air Pollutants
  10. 10 Lecture - 10 Transmission Line Parameters
  11. 11 Lecture - 11 Capacitance of Transmission Lines
  12. 12 Lecture -12 Characteristics and Performance of Transmission
  13. 13 Lecture - 13 Voltage Regulation
  14. 14 Lecture - 14 Power Flow through a line
  15. 15 Lecture - 15 Methods of Voltage Control
  16. 16 Lecture - 16 Compensation of Transmission Lines
  17. 17 Lecture - 17 Compensation of Transmission Lines (Contd.)
  18. 18 Lecture - 18 Underground Cables
  19. 19 Lecture - 19 Cables (Contd.)
  20. 20 Lecture - 20 Insulators for Overhead Lines
  21. 21 Lecture - 21 HVDC
  22. 22 Lecture - 22 HVDC (Contd.)
  23. 23 Lecture - 23 Distrubution Systems
  24. 24 Lecture - 24 Automatic Generation Control
  25. 25 Lecture - 25 Automatic Generation Control Continued
  26. 26 Lecture - 26 Load Flow Studies
  27. 27 Lecture - 27 Load Flow Problem
  28. 28 Lecture - 28 Load Flow Analysis (contd.)
  29. 29 Lecture - 29 Newton Raphson (NR),
  30. 30 Lecture - 30 Fast Decoupled Load Flow
  31. 31 Lecture - 31 Control of Voltage Profile
  32. 32 Lecture - 32 Optimal System Operation
  33. 33 Lecture - 33 Optimal Unit Commitment
  34. 34 Lecture - 34 Optimal Generation Scheduling
  35. 35 Lecture - 35 Optimal Load Flow (Contd.)

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