Power Systems Introduction
3
2020-2021
01016270
Energy
Portuguese
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Electrical Circuits
Teaching Methods
The unit works with master classes with theoretical exposure of the subjects listed in the syllabus. Whenever appropriate to clarify the theoretical concepts presented in the theoretical exhibition practical problems will be solved. The results of works carried out by students can be presented and discussed in the classes.
Learning Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of the course, students should acquire the basic concepts necessary to understand and discuss about the power systems functioning, namely the basics of production, transmission and distribution systems. Should also understand the power flows and be aware of the importance of such studies. Students should also understand what are the main components of electricity prices and the usefulness of adequate price schemes to stimulate and adequate usage of electricity. Students should also dominate the basic concepts of energy management, carry out and understand studies on power factor compensation.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Introduction and basic concepts
Electricity production and consumption charcaterization
Main characteristics of power systems
Electrical networks analysis
Tariff systems
Energy management introduction
Power factor compensation
Head Lecturer(s)
Pedro Manuel Soares Moura
Assessment Methods
Final assessment
Exam: 100.0%
Continuous assessment
Frequency: 100.0%
Bibliography
• José Pedro Sucena Paiva (2011) – Redes de Energia Elétrica: Uma Análise Sistemática, IST Press, 3ª Edição.
• Wayne C. Turner,.Energy management handbook, Fairmont Press, cop. 2004.
• Thumann, Albert, Handbook of energy audits, The Fairmont Press.
Gellings, Clark W, Demand-side management : concepts and methods, The Fairmont Press