Chapter One: IntroductionChapter Two: Transmission network modellingChapter Three: Synchronous machine modellingChapter Four: Analysis and controller design ideasChapter Five: Load modellingChapter Six: Wind turbine generator modellingChapter Seven: Modelling of solar generationChapter Eight: Modelling of flexible AC transmission system devicesChapter Nine: Case study of interarea oscillations in power system
was a Research Associate in the Control and Power Research Group at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London. He received the B.Tech. degree from Mahatma Gandhi University, India, the M.S. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India, and the Ph.D. degree from Imperial College London, U.K., in 2002, 2006, and 2012, respectively, currently Linash is working as HVDC Engineer at Mitsubishi Electric Europe, UK.
Stefanie Kuenzel received the PhD degree from Imperial College London UK in 2014. She is currently Head of the Power Systems group and Lecturer with the Department of Electronic Engineering at Royal Holloway University of London. She is an editor for IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy and her research interests include renewable generation, smart metering and transmission, including HVDC.
Dr. Bikash Pal is Professor of Power Systems at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, London. He is research active in dynamics, stability, estimation and control of power system dominated by renewable generations. At Imperial College London, he teaches various power system courses at the graduate and post graduate level