EGR-360-01: Intro:Power Systems Analysis
If new editions become available before classes start, would you like to use the new editions?
No
If yes, are you aware if a new edition is currently available?
No
Will the students enrolling in this course already have the textbook from a previous course that they themselves have taken?
No
Do you require a CD or access code, if one is available?
No
Will you be advising the students that they NEED to have their own textbook, that they may share a particular textbook, that they really don't need the textbook, or any other options you might share with the students? We would appreciate knowing this so that we can make a more responsible order decision on how many textbooks to order.
Tests will be open book. Sharing a textbook will not be allowed during tests.
Choice | Author | Title | ISBN | Publisher | Edition |
Status | Author | Title | ISBN | Publisher | Edition |
Required | Mohan, Ned | Electric Power Systems: A First Course | 978-1-1180-7479-4 | Wiley | n/a |
Ned Mohan has been a leader in power systems education and research for decades. His power systems book has pioneering coverage relevant to this age of sustainable energy such as wind turbines, photo-voltaics, DC power systems, and the smart grid. Previously Professor Mohan published a similar book with MNPERE (Minnesota Power electronics Research and Education). This textbook is an updated edition of his successful MNPERE publication.