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Probabilistic Stability Analysis of Uncertain Power Systems

Future power systems will be significantly different compared to their present states. With that in mind, this book will equip readers with the knowledge and tools to understand and integrate probabilistic methods within power system stability analysis to handle increased uncertainties. The techniques required to complete probabilistic stability analysis are systematically presented with coherent examples and test networks. Also, state of the art advances in efficient computational methods, which may enable the application of these approaches to real time stability studies of large power systems, will be clearly outlined and their performance benchmarked against traditional but more computationally intensive techniques. Key features: * Discusses different approaches to modelling uncertainties in complex systems, with an emphasis on power systems including essential elements of statistical processing of uncertain data. * Reviews the essential building blocks of probabilistic and risk analysis and their application in power system stability studies. * Contains illustrative examples of probabilistic techniques applied to all facets of stability analysis, including small and transient stability, voltage stability and frequency stability. * Graphical techniques used to illustrate the results of probabilistic studies and facilitate practical application in real-world situations. * Provides guidance for handling uncertainties in power system stability studies. An invaluable resource for students in electrical engineering and in other areas of engineering dealing with complex system studies, but also a timely reference for researchers, practicing electrical engineers and decision makers. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781119102243

About Jovica V. MilanovicKazi Nazmul HasanRobin Preece

Jovica V. Milanovic School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Manchester UK Jovica V. Milanovic joined The University of Manchester in January 1998 and is currently the Deputy Head of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Prior to this he worked with engineering consulting company Energoprojekt in Belgrade (Yugoslavia) the University of Belgrade and the universities of Newcastle (UK) and Tasmania (Australia). As a Lecturer in Power Engineering at the University of Tasmania he co-established one of Australia's first centres for power quality research. His current research and consultancy work is split between Power System Dynamics and Power Quality. He is a UK Chartered Engineer a member of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences an IET Fellow and a Distinguished IEEE PES Lecturer. Robin Preece School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Manchester UK Robin Preece started as a Lecturer in Future Power Systems within the University of Manchester s Electrical Energy and Power Systems Group in July 2014. He has experience working at and consulting with DNOs and TSOs on individual projects and collaborative work coordinated by Ofgem and the Energy Networks Association. He is an active member of the IET IEEE and Cigre and regularly reviews papers for conferences and leading academic journals.

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