Subject: Power Systems Economics (17 - DE508)


Basic Information

CategoryScientific-professional
Scientific or art field:Electroenergetics
InterdisciplinaryNo
ECTS10
Course specification

Course is active from 01.10.2005..


Precondition courses

Course idMandatoryMandatory
Economic Methods in Power SystemsYesNo
Acquiring of advanced knowledge of the power systems economics, methods for economic analysis, profitability of power network automation and efficiency of smart grid.
Advanced knowledge of power system economics, managing methods for economic analysis of power systems, and managing methods of automation and efficiency of smart grid.
Power systems economics in deregulated environment, participants and economics of open electricty market. Regulatory models, access cost to transmission and distribiution power networks, transmission networks and market. Technical and economic analysis of construction and operation of power facilities, economic utilization and exploitation of power facilities in deregulated environment. Advanced technologies for automation and establishment of smart power grid. Technical and economic anaysis of smart grid automation, benefits of automation, total cost of investment and exploitation during the lifetime, profitability.
Lectures or consultation. Research study.
AuthorsNameYearPublisherLanguage
Kirschen, D., Strbac, G.Power System Economics2004Wiley, New-YorkEnglish
Katić, N.Elektroprivreda u uslovima slobodnog tržišta2016Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi SadSerbian language
Nenad KaticBenefits of Smart Grid Solutions in Open Electricity Market2013Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, Vol.10, No.2, 2013, pp.49 – 68English
Katic, N.Profitability of Smart Grid Solutions Applied in Power Grid. Thermal Science, Vol.20, Suppl.2, 2016, pp.S371-S382.2016Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BeogradEnglish
Course activity Pre-examination ObligationsNumber of points
ProjectYesYes50.00
Oral part of the examNoYes50.00
Name and surnameForm of classes
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Kovački Neven
Assistant Professor

Lectures