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Flexible AC Transmission Systems: Modelling and Control
Contributor(s): Zhang, Xiao-Ping (Author), Rehtanz, Christian (Author), Pal, Bikash (Author)
ISBN: 3642067867     ISBN-13: 9783642067860
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $189.05  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Power Resources - Electrical
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
- Technology & Engineering | Electronics - Microelectronics
Dewey: 621.319
Series: Power Systems
Physical Information: 0.83" H x 7" W x 10" (1.54 lbs) 383 pages
 
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The electric power industry is undergoing the most profound technical, economic and organisational changes since its inception some one hundred years ago. This paradigm change is the result of the liberalisation process, stipulated by politics andfollowedupbyindustry. Formanyyearstheelectricpowerindustrywasch- acterized by a vertically integrated structure, consisting of power generation, transmission/distributionandtrading. Theliberalisationprocesshasresultedinthe unbundlingofthisorganizationalstructure. Nowgenerationandtradingareorg- ised in separate business entities, subject to competition, while the transm- sion/distribution business remains a natural monopoly. Since the trading of el- tric energy happens on two levels, the physical level and the contractual level, it has to be recognized that these two levels are completely different. However for understanding the electricity market as a network based industry both levels have to be considered and understood. The fundamental properties of electric energy areasfollows: - Electricityalwaysneedsanetworkfortransportationanddistribution. - Electricitycannot be storedin asubstantialamount, hence production andc- sumptionhavetobematchedateachinstantoftime. - The physical transport of electricity has nothing to do with the contracts for tradingwithelectricity The role of the electric network is of prime importance within the electric energy business. Its operation is governed by physical laws. The electric network has a fixed structure consisting of different voltage levels; the higher levels are for transmission purposeswhereasthe lower levelsareused for the distributiontasks. Eachnetworkelementhasafinitecapacity, limitingtheamountofelectricitytobe transported or distributed. As a consequence of the liberalisation process the - eration of the networks has beenpushedcloser towardsitstechnicallimits. Hence thestressonthesystemisconsiderablybiggerthaninthepast. Theefficientuseof all network elements is of prime interest to the network operator because the cost constraints have also become much tighter than in the past.