Today, simple and cost-effective strategies can be implemented to operate AC power transmission systems more reliably and economically. As will be seen in this book, asymmetric operation of three-phase transmission corridors brings new degrees of freedom to the planning and operation of point-to-point transmission, inter-area interconnections, single-and multiple-line corridors, and networks feeding large metropolitan areas, either for new build or retrofit. Asymmetric Operation of AC Power Transmission Systems is a comprehensive review of all aspects of asymmetric operation ranging from system implementation to costs, reliability and economics.
This book is an invaluable tool for professionals working in industry, government and research as well as students and professors in electrical engineering and applied science.
Richard J. Marceau, Eng., Ph.D., is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Provost at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
Abdou-R. Sana, Eng., Ph.D., is an independent consultant in electric energy systems.
Donald T. McGillis, Eng., is an adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at both McGill University and Concordia Unioversity






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