This highly-interactive course includes real-life case studies and exercises where participants will be engaged in a series of interactive small groups and class workshops. This training course gives you sufficient knowledge about generator dynamics, and concept of stability in power system operation. Also, you will learn how electricity is generated in generators from an AC current supply and what intermediate steps are needed to deliver the generated power to the customers with high reliability.
This Economic Dispatch & Grid Stability Constraints in Power System training course discusses the simplified generator models which are commonly used in dynamic stability studies. By taking this training course, the audience will learn the modern control approaches implemented for generators to maintain the voltage and frequency within the limits. The idea of primary and secondary frequency control/droop control in synchronous generators is included in the discussions. In order to increase the reliable operation of the system during the load changes, concept of power-angle stability and voltage stability (voltage collapse) are described in this training course. Moreover, alternatives for load restorations using tap changer transformers are also covered. This Economic Dispatch & Grid Stability Constraints in Power System training course not only focuses on the generation side, but also covers the transmission level by introducing the concept of power flow as an advanced tool to calculate the operating points in the power system. Different power flow formulation approaches including DC and AC power flow is discussed. To solve the power flow in the power system, Guass-Seidel, Newton-Raphson and fast decoupled approaches are introduced. This lays the basic foundations of generation plants (or generators), their control, concepts of economic dispatch, and power flow analysis.
This training course will feature:
Power generation characteristics, Economic dispatch problem and Thermal unit economic dispatch and methods of solution.
Optimization with constraints, using dynamic programming for solving economic dispatch and other optimization problems and Transmission system effects.
The unit commitment problem and solution methods.
Generation scheduling in systems with limited energy supplies, Production cost models, Automatic generation control and Interchange of power and energy.
Power system security techniques, Least-squares techniques for power system estimation, and Optimal power flow techniques and illustrative applications.
Quais são os objectivos?
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
Apply and gain an in-depth knowledge on economic dispatch of power plants
Identify the characteristics of power generation units and introduce them to the economic dispatch of thermal units and the methods of solution
Discuss the transmission system effects, unit commitment and the generation with limited energy supply
Implement the production cost models and be able to adapt the control of generation
Use new techniques for solving old problems and new problem areas that are arising from changes in the system development patterns, regulatory structures, and economics
Solve complicated problems, involving both economic analysis and network analysis and illustrate the solving techniques with relatively simple problems
A quem se destina este curso de formação?
This Coventry Academy training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Power system analysts and engineers, including generation and transmission planners, protection engineers
Power developers and marketers
Transmission Planning Engineer
Plant Operations Engineer (POE)
Regulatory staff, economic and management consultants
Como é que esta ação de formação será apresentada?
This Coventry Academy training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes lectures, workshops & work presentations, case studies & practical exercises, videos and software & simulators.
Descrição do curso
Day One: Characteristics of Power Generation Units and Transmission System Effects
Characteristics of Steam Units
Variations in Steam Unit Characteristics
Cogeneration Plants
Typical Generation Data
The Power Flow Problem and Its Solution
Transmission Losses
Day Two: Economic Dispatch of Thermal Units and Methods of Solution
The Economic Dispatch Problem
Thermal System Dispatching with Network Losses Considered
The Lambda-Iteration and Newton’s Methods
Gradient Methods of Economic Dispatch
Economic Dispatch with Piecewise Linear Cost Functions and by using Dynamic Program
Economic Dispatch Versus Unit Commitment
Day Three: Unit Commitment
Constraints in Unit Commitment
Unit Commitment Solution Methods
Composite Generation Production Cost Function
Solution by Gradient Search Techniques
Hard Limits and Slack Variables
Fuel Scheduling by Linear Programming
Day Four: Production Cost Models and Control of Power Generation
Uses and Types of Production Cost Programs
Probability Methods and Uses in Generation Planning Problems
Generator, Load, Prime-Mover, Governor and Tie-Line Models
Economy Interchange between Interconnected Utilities
Transmission Effects and Issues
Power System Security
Day Five: Estimation in Power Systems and Optimal Power Flow
Introduction to Advanced Topics in Estimation
Application of Power Systems Estimation
Solution of the Optimal Power Flow
Linear Sensitivity Analysis
Security-Constrained Optimal Power Flow
Impacts of Free–Market Pricing on Economic Dispatch Decisions
O certificado
Coventry Academy Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course