ECE 63500 - Optimization and Economic Opederation of Integrated Power Systems
Course Details
Credits: 3
Areas of Specialization:
- Power and Energy Devices and Systems
Counts as:
Normally Offered:
Not Scheduled
Catalog Description:
Theory of optimization under equality and inequality constraints, computational methods, and applications to generation scheduling in integrated power systems.
Required Text(s):
- Power Generation, Operation, and Control , Allen Wood, Bruce Wollenberg , John Wiley & Sons , 1984 , ISBN No. 0-471-09182-0
Recommended Text(s):
None.
Lecture Outline:
Weeks | Topic |
---|---|
2.0 | 1. Motivation, factors pertinent to energy sources scheduling, factors in system operation |
1.0 | 2. Constrained extreme of functions of a finite number of variables |
3.0 | 3. Transmission loss formulas and coordination equations |
3.0 | 4. Student presentations (Each student will be assigned a relevant project to study in four to six weeks) |
2.0 | 5. Computational methods A. Gradient methods B. Mathematical programming C. Simulation and search techniques |
4.0 | 6. Optimum load flow A. Problem definition B. Extensions of coordination equations approach C. Approaches based on Newton Method D. Approaches based on Linear Programming E. Approaches based on Nonlinear Programming |
Assessment Method:
none