ABSTRACT

Focusing on power systems reliability and generating unit commitments, which are essential in the design and evaluation of the electric power systems for planning, control, and operation, this informative volume covers the concepts of basic reliability engineering, such as power system spinning reserve, types of load curves and their objectives and benefits, the electric power exchange, and the system operation constraints. The author explains how the probability theory plays an important role in reliability applications and discusses the probability applications in electric power systems that led to the development of the mathematical models that are illustrated in the book. The algorithms that are presented throughout the chapters will help researchers and engineers to implement their own suitable programs where needed and will also be valuable for students. The Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Fuzzy Logic (FL) systems are discussed and a number of load estimation models are built for some cases, where their formulas are developed.



A number of developed models are presented, including the Kronecker techniques, Fourth-Order Runge-Kutta, System Multiplication Method, or Adams Method; and components with different connections and different distributions are presented. A number of examples are explained showing how to build and evaluate power plants.

chapter Chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction and Literature Review

chapter Chapter 2|4 pages

Power Systems Control

chapter Chapter 3|38 pages

Economic Dispatch

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Overview of Power System Reliability

chapter Chapter 5|60 pages

Power Systems Reliability

chapter Chapter 6|64 pages

Generating Systems Reliability Indices

chapter Chapter 7|27 pages

Building Power Plant

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Transient Probabilities Solution

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Load Forecasting

chapter Chapter 10|31 pages

Power Systems Reliability Applications