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Høst 2024

SIK-2012 Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for teknologi og sikkerhet

Type of course

Can be taken as a singular course.

Course contents

The course introduces the most important topics in transmission and distribution of electric power.

Firstly, a review of the most essential electric circuit concepts is given, including sinusoidal analysis in the phasor domain, three-phase systems, and the power concepts (active, reactive and apparent power). A short summary of electric-electric power conversion using power semiconductors (power electronics) is also given in this review.

The core of the course has three modules:

1. Power system analysis and transmission/distribution of electric power. Here, the general characteristics and structure of power systems and their components are described. The module also comprises power system analysis and quantitative descriptions of the components.

2. Use of electric energy and control of electric power systems. Here, energy usage is quantified, with emphasis on electric energy and usage patterns, as a basis both for analyzing sustainability and control. Both voltage control and power control are discussed, especially the relationships between reactive power and voltage, and of the system frequency and the power balance. Methods to alleviate imbalances are described qualitatively and quantitatively.

3. Electricity markets, future power systems, and sustainability as part of the energy trilemma. Here, the basics of electricity markets is discussed, including interconnected systems and congestion. The ongoing energy transition is also treated, including smart grids and the energy trilemma, hereunder sustainability.


Admission requirements

Admission requirements are generell studiekompetanse + Matematikk R1 (or Matematikk S1 og S2) and R2 and Fysikk 1.

Application code 9391


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Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

36 hours lectures and 20 hours exercises