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Power System Emergencies (PSE) is the procedure of restoring power system elements after a partial or a complete blackout. At a time when bulk power systems operate close to their design limits, the restructuring of the electric power industry has created vulnerability to potential blackouts. Prompt and effective power system restoration is essential for the minimization of downtime and costs to the utility and its customers, which mount rapidly after a system blackout.

            Power System Emergencies studies meet the complex challenges that arise from the dynamic capabilities of new technology in areas such as large-scale system analysis, communication and control, data management, artificial intelligence, and allied disciplines. It provides an up-to-date description of the restoration methodologies and implementation strategies practiced internationally.       Because of its economic and political importance, a lot of research is carried out in investigating and development of new methods, tools and models for power system emergency studies. 

Power System Emergencies is essential reading for all power system planners and operating engineers in the power industry. It is also a valuable reference for researchers, practicing power engineers, and engineering students. The overall theme of the NPSEC-2012 in uncertain aspects of electric power and energy systems which includes, but not limited to:

  • Power System Stability Analysis [Voltage + Frequency]

  • Power System Reliability Analysis

  • State Estimation

  • Operation, Control and Protection of Power Systems under Uncertainty

  • Impacts of Renewable Energies and Distributed Generation on networks

  • Smart Grids, Micro Grids with Renewable Energy Sources

  • Probabilistic Methods For Energy Markets and Asset Management

  • Damage Assessment and Restoration Modeling of Power Systems after Earth Quakes

  • Condition Monitoring, Failure Diagnosis and Reliability Centered Maintenance

  • Probabilistic Approach for Analysis and Design of Electrical Machines and Drives

  • Energy Storage Design for Electric Power under Uncertainty

  • Power System Security

  • Power Quality

  • International coordination towards fully functioning Interconnected Power Grid

  • Energy Security and Sustainability Analysis

  • FACTS Controller Implementation

  • OLTC Operations

  • Shunt Capacitor Switching During Emergency

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