Fresh graduates joining state electricity boards (SEBs), Power Grid Corporation, or generation companies find this book helpful as a refresher for on-the-job fundamentals, particularly protection relay settings and fault level calculations.
For the average undergraduate, Roy offers the best ratio. You can cover the syllabus in one semester without feeling overwhelmed. Electrical Power System Subir Roy Prentice Hall
is a respected name in Indian engineering academia. His writing style is characterized by a methodical, step-by-step breakdown of complex phenomena. Unlike many translated or Western-centric textbooks, Roy’s approach aligns perfectly with the syllabi of Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and state engineering colleges. is a respected name in Indian engineering academia
Power systems are spatial. Understanding the phasor diagrams of transmission lines or the equivalent circuits of transformers requires visualization. Prentice Hall ensured that the book is rich with clear, uncluttered diagrams. The phasor diagrams, in particular, are precise, aiding students in understanding the phase relationships between voltage and current—often a point of confusion in alternating current (AC) theory. Power systems are spatial