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2001. 217p. The power system is one of the most complex systems designed, built, and operated by engineers. In modern society, the power system plays an indispensable role, and comparable quality of life without a constant and reliable supply of electricity is almost unthinkable. Because electricity cannot be stored in large quantities, the operation of the power system has the constraint of balancing the production of electricity in the connected power station and the consumption by the connected loads and maintaining constant frequency and constant voltage with the clients.
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N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1994. — 830 p. — ISBN 0-07-061293-5. — (McGraw-Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering). This book embodies the principles and objectives of Elements of Power System Analysis, the long-standing McGraw-Hill textbook by Professor William D. Stevenson, Jr., who was for many years my friend and colleague emeritus at North Carolina State...
2007. , 572 pages. The same problems considered, but different methodology approach in comparison with soviet/russian electric power school (Venikov, Sovalov, Gornstein, Filippova, Obrezkov, Malinin etc. ). In response to increasing public awareness of the environmental situation and the plea for clean air, many engineers came up with new methods to reduce air pollution in...
McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1196 p. This book is concerned with understanding, modeling, analyzing, and mitigating power system stability and control problems. Such problems constitute very important considerations in the planning, design, and operation of modern power systems.
Metadata unknown. — 378 p. The materials presented in this work are based on the notes used in courses taught sporadically to graduate students and practicing engineers over a period of thirty-five years. The objective here is to present the fundamental materials and concepts in power system stability in a tutorial form.
Boston 2004. 322 p. The motivation to write this book came from the observation that the technology of High Voltage DC (HVDC) Transmission and Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) has evolved much over the past 10 years, and no recent book addressed the developments in these areas in a compact, easily available and readable manner.