ABSTRACT

T.R. Mancini, R. Messenger, J. Ventre, G. Hoogers...................................................................... 2-1

3 Transmissions R.S. Thallam, M.E. El-Hawary, C.A. Gross, A.G. Phadke,

R.B. Gungor, J.D. Glover ............................................................................................................... 3-1

4 Power Quality J. Arrillaga ........................................................................................................ 4-1

5 Power System Analysis A. Hanson, L. Grigsby....................................................................... 5-1

6 Power Transformers C.A. Gross............................................................................................... 6-1

7 Energy Distribution G.G. Karady, T. Short ............................................................................ 7-1

8 Electrical Machines I. Serban, M. Ferdowsi, E.G. Strangas ................................................... 8-1

9 Energy Management K.N. Stanton, J.C. Giri, A. Bose ........................................................... 9-1

10 Power System Analysis Software C.P. Arnold, N.R. Watson .............................................. 10-1

George G. Karady

The electric energy demand of the world is continuously increasing, and most of the energy is generated by

conventional power plants, which remain the only cost-effective method for generating large quantities of

energy.