In the rapidly evolving landscape of electrical engineering, maintaining the delicate balance between power generation and consumer demand is a Herculean task. Among the most sought-after resources for mastering this discipline is the work of . Her approach to Power System Operation and Control (PSOC) has become a staple for students and professionals looking to bridge the gap between complex theoretical physics and real-world grid management.
Deciding which power plants to turn on or off.
: Mechanisms for maintaining nominal frequency through governor and automatic generation control.
: Use of local controls (like governor control at turbine units) and central area control centers to manage system-wide frequency and voltage. System Maintenance
Predicting future power demand to plan generation and infrastructure. Load Curves:
The book covers topics such as: