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Management and Control of Electrical Systems
91551

Description
Course Program

1. Introduction to the Management and Control of the National Electrical System:

  • Structure of the electrical energy system (generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electrical energy).
  • Principles and constraints for the proper operation of the electrical system.
  • Operating states of the system: normal, emergency, and restoration.
  • Principles for optimal management of the electrical system under a liberalized regime.

2. Power Generation Plants with Regulating Units:

  • Definitions, auxiliary services, main and auxiliary electrical circuits, neutral point condition, protection systems, control systems of the prime mover and synchronous generator.
  • Types of plants (thermoelectric with steam turbines, gas turbines, and combined cycle; reservoir hydroelectric, run-of-river and pumped-storage hydroelectric plants) and their techno-economic characteristics.
  • Connection of power plants to the third-category grid.
  • Ancillary services provided by generation plants in normal, emergency, and restoration conditions.

3. Frequency Control:

  • Speed regulation of a single generating unit.
  • Primary frequency control in a multi-machine system.
  • Secondary frequency regulation.
  • Secondary regulation of frequency and power exchange in interconnected systems.

4. Voltage Control:

  • Overview of the relationship between voltage amplitude and reactive power.
  • Primary regulation of voltage/reactive power and devices used for regulation.
  • Introduction to secondary voltage/reactive power regulation.

5. Techno-Economic Principles of Optimal Management and Control of the Electrical System:

  • Electricity production costs.
  • The problem of economic optimal dispatch of generation.
  • Definition of optimal economic energy bids by producers.

6. Introduction to the Electricity Market:

  • Market organization, operation, and roles of key stakeholders.
  • Energy markets:
            Day-ahead market (determination of market “clearing price”, zonal pricing);
            Dispatching services market.

7. Introduction to the evolution towards smart grids.

ECTS credits
9

Teaching Language
italiano

Exam Language
italiano

Support Materials Language
italiano

Basic Learning Outcomes

Managing Entity (faculty)
Department of Electrical and Information Engineering (UNICAS)