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EEE4007 Energy Management Systems And Scada L T P J C

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Pre-requisite EEE3003 Syllabus version

Anti-requisite v. 1.0

Course Objectives:

1. The course aims to make the students familiar with the preparatory work necessary for
meeting the next day’s operation and the various automatic control actions to be
implemented on the system to meet the Minute-to-minute variation of system load in
power systems.

Expected Course Outcome:

On completion of the course the student will be able to

1. Outline the function of Energy Management System(EMS) and load flow methods
2. Diagnose the factors influencing fuel scheduling.
3. Solve the solution of hydro thermal coordination and load scheduling
4. Analyze the techniques for power/energy interchange and apply the wheeling concept in
deregulate Environment.
5. Apply the state estimation techniques in power system prediction/analysis.
6. Discuss the SCADA architecture and functional requirements
7. Apply the SCADA concept in power system automation.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 4, 7, 12

Module:1 Overview of Load Flow Methods 6 Hours

Energy Management Centres and their functions – Recent Developments.

Module:2 Economic Dispatch 6 Hours

Take or pay Fuel supply contract – Composite Generation and solution – Fuel scheduling Problems.
Module:3 Hydrothermal Coordination 7 Hours

Short term hydro scheduling – Pumped storage hydro plant. Unit Commitment – Solutions
techniques of unit commitment.

Module:4 Interchange of power and energy 6 Hours

Interchange of power and energy, Economic aspects, Energy Interchange with unit commitment,
Power Pool, Transmission effects and Issues, Wheeling, Transaction involving non-utility Parties.

Module:5 State Estimation 7 Hours

Need for State estimation, Power System State Estimation, Maximum likely hood concept, Weight
list Square state estimation (WLS), WLS by DC Analysis, Concept of observability, problems.

Module:6 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition 6 Hours

Introduction to Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition – SCADA Functional requirements and
Components – Structure of a SCADA communication Protocol - General features, Functions and
Applications, Benefits.

Module:7 Power Systems SCADA 5 Hours

Introduction to Power Systems SCADA and SCADA in Power System Automation.

Module:8 Contemporary issues: 2 Hours

Total Lecture hours: 45 Hours

Text Book(s)

1. Wood, A. J and Wollenberg, B. F, “Power Generation Operation and Control”, 2nd


Edition John Wiley and Sons, 2013.

2. Mini S.Thomos& John D.Mcdonald, “Power system SCADA and smart grids”, CRC press,
2015.
Reference Books

1. Stuart A.Boyer, “SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition”, by ISA; 4th Revised
Edition 2010.

2. Turner, W. C, “Energy Management Handbook”, Vol. 2, 8th Edition, 2010.

3. Green, J. N, Wilson, R, “Control and Automation of Electric Power Distribution Systems”,


Taylor and Francis, 2007.

4. Practical Modern SCADA Protocols: DNP3, 60870.5 and Related Systems”, by Gordon
R.Clarke, Deon Reynder& Edwin wright - Elsevier, Newness Publications 2004.
Mode of Evaluation: CAT / Assignment / Quiz / FAT / Project / Seminar

Mode of assessment:

Recommended by Board of Studies 29/05/2015

Approved by Academic Council 37th AC Date 16/06/2015

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