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FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Department of Electric power engineering and Ecology EXAMINATION PAPER TO PhD THESIS Modeling of Electric Power Networks Zaidan Mohamed Buhawa Pilsen 2009 ADVISOR : doc.Ing.Emil Dvorský,CSc

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FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Department of Electric power engineering and Ecology. EXAMINATION PAPER TO PhD THESIS. Modeling of Electric Power Networks. Pilsen 2009. Zaidan Mohamed Buhawa. doc.Ing.Emil Dvorský,CSc. ADVISOR:. Acknowledgement. Chapter one. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Department of Electric power engineering and Ecology

EXAMINATION PAPER TO PhD

THESISModeling of Electric Power

Networks Zaidan Mohamed BuhawaPilsen 2009 ADVISOR: doc.Ing.Emil Dvorský,CSc

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Acknowledgement

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Chapter one

Primary Energy Supplying in the World

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The Primary Energy Supplying in the World

Fuel Shares of TPES from 1973 to 2005

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Rate of world energy usage in terawatts (TW), 1965-2005

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Global energy usage in successively increasing detail

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Fuel typePower in

TW

Energy/year

in EJ

Oil 5.6 180

Gas 3.5 110

Coal 3.8 120

Hydroelectric 0.9 30

Nuclear 0.9 30

Geothermal, wind, solar,

wood0.13 4

Total 15 471

Percentage fossil fuel share in the world consumption in 2004

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Shares of World Coal Consumption from1973 to 2005

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Shares of World Oil Consumption from1973 to 2005

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Shares of World Gas Consumption from1973 to 2005

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Regional Shares of Nuclear Production from 1973 to 2005

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Renewable energy ,end of 2006(GW)

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Chapter two

Energy and sustainable

Development in Libya

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Type unit Production Consomption Export

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gas[1012.m3/year] 12 3 9

Oill[1012.bbl/

year]0.6 0.1 0.5

Electricity [1012.W/year] 20 20 0

Energy production by the 2005 in Libya

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Kafra Basin

Polaglan Basin

Sirte Basin

M urzuq Basin

G hadam es Basin

Cyrenaica Platform

Libya oil and gas basins

- Sirte Basin - Ghadames Basin

- Murzuq Basin - Kafra Basin

- Pelagian Basin - Cyrenaica Platform Basin

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Total income from oil and gas as percentage of

GDP

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The growth of peak load

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Locations of the electrical power plants

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Total numbers of customers in electric system

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CO2 production by sectors

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the average monthly Daily global radiation on the horizontal surface

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Annual global irradiations on region’s surfaces

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annual average wind speed at 80 m above ground level in m/s

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Type Potential

Solar electricity 140,000 TWh/y

Wind electricity 15 TWh/y

Biomass 2 TWh/y

Total 157,000 TWh/y

Renewable energy sources for Libya

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Electricity consumption in Libya and supply resources

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PV isolated system in countryside

PV Water Pumping for livestock

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Technology Total

PV 10 MWp

Wind 150 MW

Thermal Water heating 20,000 m3

Thermal electricity 20 MW

Thermal Desalination 20,000 m3

Hydrogen 20 KW

proposed plan of RES 2010-2020

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Vision of a EUMENA backbone grid using HVDC power transmission

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Chapter Three

The relation between the wind speed

and energy

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Trans.Process

RES Electricity

Wind Turbine

Generator

Wind flow

Mechanical power

Electricity

block diagram how to produce the electricity by wind turbine

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Speed and power relations..

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Rotor efficiency versus Vo/V ratio has single maximum.

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Chapter Four

Electrical machine

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ptTurbine power

Additional Rotor

Resistance rradd

xspeed

Pgt Active power

Speed

Squirrel Cage Induction Generatior

ptTurbine power

PWM Amplification, Real Part Pmd

PmqPWM Amplification, Imaginary Part

rraddAdditional Rotor Resistance

xspeed Speed

Active powerPgt

Ird,Irq Rotor currents

irss_,_

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Real/Imaginary stator flux

Mechanical angle

Doubly-fedInduction generator

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Power converter

Udc Uac Udc Uac

DCDCDCACACAC PIUIUP )Re( *

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Chapter Five

Modeling and Simulations

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Model of primary regulation of frequency

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Graphical formulation of the equations.

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The slope of the primary regulation of frequency

The complete program in run mode

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Model of primary regulation of voltage

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Thank

you