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Høst 2021
ELE-3604 Distributed Generation and Micro Grids: Concepts and Roles - 5 stp
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Type of course
Course overlap
Course contents
- Introduction to DG and micro grid concepts
- Modeling and Analysis of different types of generators for DG
- Modeling and Analysis of micro grids
- DG and micro grid control issues
- DG and micro grid projects
Application deadline
Admission requirements
A relevant undergraduate Bachelor Engineering program with minimum 25 credits mathematics, 5 credits statistics, 7,5 credits physics
Application code: 9371
Objective of the course
After completing the subject, the candidate will have the following learning outcome:
Knowledge:
- Knowledge of Distributed Generation (DG) and its roles.
- Modeling of Different types of Generators for Distributed Generation.
- Knowledge of Micro Grids and its means to integrate DG
- Knowledge of micro grid operation and control issues/challenges
- Knowledge of micro grid projects
- Working in microgrid project works
Skills:
- Make and analyze modeling of generators for DG
- Perform and analyze simple DG modeling, simulation
- Perform and analyze simple micro grid modeling, simulation
- Perform and make simple controllers for micro grid operation
Development of simple projects on DG and micro grids
General competence:
·The candidate will have a good understanding about DG, micro grid and it controllers
Language of instruction
Teaching methods
Lectures + Projects
Software : MATLAB/SIMULINK
Assessment
Coursework / Course requirements
Projects (in groups; depends on the number of students) with report writing and presentations
Examination and assessment No written examination.
Final assessment will be done by the project works, project report writing, presentation and via-voice (by external sensor).
Assessment according to standard A-F grading scale.
Re-sit exam:
A re-sit exam will be arranged for this course. Subject to general rules.