ECE 753
Computational Methods for Power Systems
Section: 601

Course Description

This course is designed to introduce computational methods used for power grid operation and planning. The course will help students understand the various computational methods that form the basis of major commercial software packages used by grid analysts and operators. Students are expected to have some basic understanding of principles of power system analysis including power system models, power flow calculation, economic dispatch, reliable and stability analysis. The course covers the following computational methods commonly used in power grid operation and planning: Locational Marginal Pricing Schemes, Game Theory, Unconstrained Optimization, Linear Programming, Non-linear Constrained Optimization, and Forecasting Methods.

DE Fee

Engineering Online GRAD

DE Program

MS E

SPRG 2020

Instructors

Classes Start:
January 6, 2020
Classes End:
April 23, 2020
Distance Education:
Yes
Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3.00
Delivery Method:
Internet
Restrictions:
ONLY distance-track students with grad standing in CN, CE, EE, or EPSE may register. All other students must request enrollment through the EOL Registration System (http://go.ncsu.edu/eol_registration).

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