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Power System Planning (Reliability)

Gerald B. Sheblé

15  Planning Environments Gerald B. Sheblé

IntroductionDefining a Competitive FrameworkRegulated EnvironmentOther Sections on PlanningReferences

16  Short-Term Load and Price Forecasting with Artificial Neural Networks Alireza Khotanzad

Artificial Neural NetworksShort-Term Load ForecastingShort-Term Price ForecastingReferences

17  Transmission Plan Evaluation: Assessment of System Reliability N. Dag Reppen and James W. Feltes

Bulk Power System Reliability and Supply Point ReliabilityMethods for Assessing Supply Point ReliabilityProbabilistic Reliability Assessment MethodsApplication ExamplesReferences

18  Power System Planning Hyde M. Merrill

Planning EntitiesArenasThe Planning ProblemPlanning ProcessesReferences

19  Power System Reliability Richard E. Brown

NERC RegionsSystem Adequacy AssessmentSystem Security AssessmentProbabilistic Security AssessmentDistribution System ReliabilityTypical Sequence of Events after an Overhead Distribution FaultDistribution Reliability IndicesStorms and Major EventsComponent Reliability DataUtility Reliability ProblemsReliability EconomicsAnnual Variations in ReliabilityReferences

20  Probabilistic Methods for Planning and Operational Analysis Gerald T. Heydt and Peter W. Sauer

Uncertainty in Power System EngineeringDeterministic Power Flow StudiesMonte Carlo Power Flow StudiesAnalytical Probabilistic Power Flow StudiesApplications for Available Transfer Capability (ATC)An Example of Stochastic ATCAn Example of Expected Financial Income from Transmission TariffsWind Energy Resources and Stochastic Power Flow StudiesSolar Photovoltaic Energy Resources and Stochastic Power Flow StudiesConclusionsReferences

21  Engineering Principles of Electricity Pricing Lawrence J. Vogt

Electricity Pricing OverviewElectric Cost-of-Service StudyCost-of-Service Study FrameworkMinimum Distribution System AnalysisAnalysis of Load DiversityAnalysis of Demand and Energy LossesElectric Rate DesignCost Curve DevelopmentRate Design MethodologyReference

22  Business Essentials Richard E. Brown

IntroductionAccountingFinanceFinancial RiskFinancial RatiosAsset Management

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Gerald B. Sheblé, executive advisor and senior director of U.S. Research and Development, has more than 38 years of experience in industry, consulting, expert witness, and academic environments. He has led research, development, and implementation for power system operation and planning using classical analytics and computational adaptive agents. Dr. Sheblé is an internationally recognized expert in the area of electric energy auction markets, capital budgeting, power system analysis, and real option valuation. He is nationally recognized as one of the nation’s leading business experts on business trends within the utility industry and on trends forced by external economic drivers. His expertise extends from smart grid, data mining, power system optimization, electric energy market modeling, energy and emission management, control automation, technology innovation, bulk power operations, generation and transmission planning, operator training, energy risk management, distribution operations, energy management systems, to portfolio decision analysis of interchange contracts. His academic work has concentrated on developing concepts, methods, and products for reregulated operation, market analysis and design, equipment scheduling (especially unit commitment), transaction evaluation, reliability analysis by decision analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, failure tree analysis, market simulation and energy economics, decision analysis, and real option valuation of renewable energy equipment.

He has pioneered structure and market definition predicting successful industry reregulation. He has also authored over 100 papers and 50 research documents. He is an associate business scene editor of IEEE Power Magazine. His columns are frequently highlighted in respected trade journals for industry innovations. He has been a premier guest or contributor at over 50 specialized workshops or courses throughout Europe and North America in over 24 countries. He has recently been an expert witness on electrical accidents, deficient project management, grounding, and intellectual property rights. He has also been an expert witness on software engineering, software business planning, and industrial trends.

Before joining Quanta Technology, he has worked for Commonwealth Edison, Systems Control Inc., Control Data Corporation, Energy and Control Consultants, Auburn University, Iowa State University, Portland Stat University, University of Porto (Portugal), and INESC Porto.

Dr. Sheblé received his MBA from The University of Iowa (Henry B. Tippie College of Business), his PhD from Virginia Technological and State University, and his MSEE and BSEE from Purdue University. Dr. Sheblé is an IEEE Fellow for his contributions to the development of auction methods as an alternative to power system optimization methods, addressing the deregulation of the electric utility business.

Dr. Gerald Sheblé can be reached at [email protected].

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