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Prabha S. Kundur, President, Kundur Power System Solutions Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada More than 35 years of experience Extensive international consulting related to power system stability Past president and CEO, Powertech Labs Inc., the research and technology subsidiary of BC Hydro Prior to Powertech, 25 years of experience with Ontario Hydro in the planning, design and operation of power systems Proven academic/instructional expertise Short course instructor in demand by utilities and universities worldwide Adjunct professor, University of Toronto (since 1979) and University of British Columbia (since 1994) PhD in electrical engineering, University of Toronto Widely respected and recognized IEEE awards including Nikola Tesla Award, Charles Concordia Power System Engineering Award, and 2010 IEEE Medal in Power Engineering CIGRE Technical Committee Award CIGRE, Honorary Member Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow, IEEE Honorary degrees: Doctor Honoris Causa, University Politechnica of Bucharest, Romania; Doctor of Engineering, Honoris Causa, University of Waterloo, Canada Demonstrated leadership in the electric power industry Current Vice-President for Education, IEEE Power Engineering Society Past Chair, IEEE Power System Dynamic Performance Committee Past Chair, Canadian National Committee of CIGRE and member, CIGRE Administrative Council Past Chair, CIGRE Study Committee C4, System Technical Performance Author of Power System Stability and Control (McGraw-Hill, 1994), the standard modern reference for the subject
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7. Subsynchronous Oscillations Steam turbine generating unit torsional characteristics Torsional interaction with power system controls Subsynchronous resonance Impact of network-switching disturbances 8. Voltage Stability Description of the phenomenon Factors influencing voltage stability Methods of analysis; static and dynamic analysis techniques Prevention of voltage instability Case studies Examples of major system disturbances due to voltage instability 9. Frequency Stability Nature and description of frequency stability problems Incidents of frequency instability Analytical techniques Case studies Mitigation of frequency stability problems
Thursday, April 14
10. Wind Turbine Generators Wind turbine characteristics Types of wind turbine generator technologies Protection systems Impact on power system dynamic performance 11. Major Power Grid Blackouts Description of events Causes of blackouts Lessons learned 12. Comprehensive Approach to Power System Security Requirements in the new electric utility environment Application of power system controls Defense plans against extreme contingencies Restoration plans Online security assessment Reliability management system Real-time monitoring and control 12:00 Final Adjournment
Tuesday, April 12
4. Control of Reactive Power and Voltage Control objectives Methods of voltage control Principles of reactive compensation Static and dynamic compensators 5. Transient (Angle) Stability An elementary view of the transient stability problem Practical methods of analysis Structure of power system model for simulation of power system dynamic response Numerical integration methods Performance of protective relaying Transient stability enhancement Case studies Examples of major system blackouts due to transient instability 6. Small-Signal (Angle) Stability Nature and description of small-signal stability (SSS) problems Analysis of SSS; modal analysis approach
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