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Course Index
- Electric Energy Systems A Perspective
- Structure of Power Systems
- Conventional Sources of Electric Energy
- Hydroelectric Power Generation
- Non Conventional Energy Sources
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Storage
- Deregulation
- Air Pollutants
- Transmission Line Parameters
- Capacitance of Transmission Lines
- Characteristics and Performance of Transmission Lines
- Voltage Regulation (VR)
- Power Flow through a Line
- Methods of Voltage Control
- Compensation of Transmission Lines
- Compensation of Transmission Lines (cont.)
- Underground Cables
- Underground Cables (cont.)
- Insulators for Overhead Lines
- HVDC
- HVDC (cont.)
- Distribution Systems
- Automatic Generation Control
- Automatic Generation Control (cont.)
- Load Flow Studies
- Load Flow Problem
- Load Flow Analysis (cont.) & Gauss Siedel Method
- Newton Raphson (NR) & Load Flow Method
- Fast Decoupled Load Flow
- Control of Voltage Profile
- Optimal System Operation (Economic Operation)
- Optimal Unit Commitment
- Optimal Generation Scheduling
- Optimal Load Flow (cont.) & Hydro Thermal Scheduling
Course Description
In this course, Prof. D. P. Kothari gives 35 video lectures on Power System Generation, Transmission and Distribution. Some of the topics covered are: Electric Energy Systems, Hydroelectric Power Generation, Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Deregulation, Air Pollutants, Voltage Regulation, Underground Cables, HVDC, Newton Raphson (NR), and many more.
Original Course Name: Electrical - Power Systems Generation Transmission Distribution.
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