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R. Castro - Engineering of Power Systems Economics Engineering of Power Systems Economics 2024th Edition by Rui Castro (Author) Publisher : Springer Publication date : June 4, 2024 Edition : 2024th Language : English Print length : 349 pages ![]() This textbook is a comprehensive resource designed for university master`s students on power systems, with a focus on engineering-related aspects. It covers all the fundamental principles of power systems economics. PhD students seeking to enhance their understanding of power systems economics from an engineering standpoint will also benefit from this book. It offers in-depth analysis and detailed insights into economic engineering aspects, presenting various models that are meticulously explained. Furthermore, practising engineers from all disciplines will find this book useful as it provides practical solutions to real-world engineering issues. Through worked examples and solved problems derived from existing installations, professionals can apply the knowledge gained in their everyday work. From a broader perspective, the book caters to the growing number of individuals interested in the economics of power systems, whether driven by professional obligations or self-education. What sets this book apart from existing literature is its unique approach, establishing a strong connection between economics and engineering. Unlike traditional texts that predominantly focus on economic theory, this book bridges the gap by offering practical applications within the power system context. The first part looks into classic economic theory, exploring subjects such as producers and consumers, market behavior, and general market structures, always with a clear connection to power systems. Numerous examples from the power system industry enrich the learning experience. In the second part, the theory presented in the first section is applied to power system-specific problems. These include an in-depth examination of different costs in power systems, regulation strategies, and the intricacies of electricity markets. Overall, this book provides a valuable resource for universitystudents, PhD candidates, and engineers alike, offering a unique blend of economic theory and engineering applications. About the Author Rui Castro is a Full Professor at the Power Systems Section, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Técnico Lisboa (IST), University of Lisbon, and a researcher at INESC-ID. He lectures the IST master`s courses on “Renewable Energy and Dispersed Power Generation” and “Economics and Energy Markets”. He published three books, one with Springer and two with IST Press (in Portuguese). He has participated in several projects with the industry, namely with EDP group, REN (Portuguese Transmission System Operator) and ERSE (Portuguese Energy Regulator). He published more than 100 papers in top international journals, covering topics on economics and energy markets, renewable energy, the impact of PV systems on the LV distribution grid, demand side management, offshore wind farms, energy resource scheduling on smart grids, water pumped storage systems, battery energy storage systems. Table of contents (8 chapters) Front Matter Pages i-xxxvi Theory of Producers Pages 1-49 Theory of Consumers Pages 51-99 The Single Market Behaviour Pages 101-141 Market Structures Pages 143-184 Costs in Power Systems Pages 185-225 Regulation of Natural Monopolies Pages 227-249 Energy Markets Pages 251-281 Emerging Energy Markets Pages 283-313 ![]() |