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|a Intro -- Electric System Operations Evolving to the Modern Grid, Second Edition -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction to Utilities -- 1.2 Electric Utility Explained -- 1.2.1 Generation -- 1.2.2 Transmission -- 1.2.3 Subtransmission -- 1.2.4 Distribution -- 1.2.5 Customer -- 1.3 Electric Utilities: A U.S. Historical Perspective -- 1.3.1 First Came PUHCA -- 1.3.2 Along Came Deregulation -- 1.3.3 Then Came Smart Grid -- 1.3.4 A Global Outlook -- 1.4 Utilities and Regulation -- 1.5 Utility Types and Other Nontraditional Utility-Like Entities
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|a 1.5.1 IOUs -- 1.5.2 Publicly Owned Utilities -- 1.5.3 Cooperatives -- 1.5.4 RTOs and ISOs -- 1.5.5 Federal Utilities -- 1.5.6 Community Choice Aggregate -- 1.5.7 Aggregators -- 1.5.8 Independent Power Producers -- Endnotes -- CHAPTER 2 Define System Operations -- 2.1 System Operations -- 2.2 Key Drivers for Systems Operations -- 2.2.1 Impact of Drivers on Distribution -- 2.2.2 Impact of Drivers on Transmission -- 2.3 What Changes from Transmission to Distribution System Operations? -- 2.3.1 New Technologies and Integration Points -- 2.3.2 Network Configuration
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|a 2.3.3 Accuracy of the Power System Model -- 2.3.4 Component Location -- 2.3.5 Three-Phase versus Single-Phase -- 2.3.6 Level of Observability -- 2.4 Distribution System Operations: An Introduction -- 2.5 Key Challenges Facing System Operations -- Endnotes -- CHAPTER 3 Introduction to Power Systems -- 3.1 Basic Electric Components -- 3.1.1 Capacitors and Reactors -- 3.1.2 Transformers -- 3.1.3 Switches -- 3.1.4 Relays and Protection Equipment -- 3.1.5 Kilovolt Classes or Common Voltage Levels -- 3.1.6 Busbars -- 3.1.7 Substations -- 3.1.8 Smart Inverters -- 3.1.9 Microgrid
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|a 3.2 Key Power System Physical Concepts Explained -- 3.2.1 The Basics: Voltage and Current -- 3.2.2 Ohm's Law -- 3.2.3 Kirchhoff's Laws -- 3.2.4 DC versus AC -- 3.2.5 Complex Power Representation -- 3.2.6 Power Factor -- 3.2.7 Three-Phase versus Single Phase -- 3.2.8 Six-Phase Transmission System -- 3.2.9 Phasors -- 3.2.10 Superconductivity in Transmission Lines and Transformers -- 3.2.11 Bold® Transmission Line -- 3.3 Key Business Concepts Explained -- 3.3.1 Utility Interconnected System -- 3.3.2 Control Area or Balancing Authority Areas -- 3.3.3 Renewable Energy Zones -- Endnotes
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|a CHAPTER 4 Impact of Deregulation on System Operations -- 4.1 Wholesale Markets -- 4.1.1 The New Participants and Their Activities -- 4.1.2 Summary Description of the Participants and How They Interact -- 4.1.3 Architectural Discussion -- 4.2 Retail Markets -- 4.2.1 ERCOT -- 4.2.2 NY REV and the Emergence of the DSO -- 4.3 Key Retail Market Constructs -- 4.3.1 Transactive Energy -- 4.3.2 Customer Choice Aggregate -- 4.3.3 Energy Imbalance Market -- 4.3.4 Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance -- 4.3.5 Summarizing Retail Markets and Their Impacts to System Operations -- 4.4 Case Studies
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