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Course Catalog 2012-2013
SET-6426 Distributed Energy Resources in Electricity Networks, 3 cr |
Additional information
Suitable for postgraduate studies
Will not be lectured year 2012-2013
Person responsible
Sami Repo
Requirements
Exam and computer simulation assignments.
Learning outcomes
After taken the course student may recognize the most important interconnection principles and technologies of distributed generation (DG) and other distributed energy resources (DERs) like demand side management (DSM) and energy storage. In addition student may explain the main points of network connection technologies from resource and network viewpoints. Student may also analyse and simulate with steady-state simulation tools the interconnection affects of distributed energy resources in electric distribution network planning and operation tasks.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Network interconnection of DER: - DG connection - Principles of DSM - Storage principles - Wind farm connection (AC) - Requirements of wind power plant | Network interconnection of DER: - Demand response control methods: price elasticity, dynamic tariffs, direct control - Energy service company | Network interconnection of DER: - Siteing and sizing of DG - HVDC wind farm connection - Storage technologies: hot water storage, batteries, fly wheel, compressed air, supercapacitors - Energy efficiency technologies: heat pumps, energy efficient equipments, applications of frequency converters, electric vehicle |
2. | Impacts of DG on fault currents: - DG contribution on fault currents - Impacts on feeder protection - DG unit and loss-of-mains protection - Safety risks | Impacts of DG on fault currents: - Impacts on autoreclosing - Impacts on HV network protection | Impacts of DG on fault currents: - Wind farm protection |
3. | Impacts of DG on voltage: - Voltage rise effect - DG impact on power quality - Methods for voltage management - Voltage control with DG | Impacts of DG on voltage: - Co-ordination principles of DG and network | Impacts of DG on voltage: - MV/MV tap changer - Voltage boosters - Setting of off-line taps |
4. | Impacts of DG on reliability: - DER reliability impacts on distribution network - Islanding and intended island operation | Impacts of DG on reliability: - Reliability assessment principles and methods | Impacts of DG on reliability: - Generation reliability modelling |
5. | Distribution network planning: - Impacts of DG in general - Network long-term planning when utilizing DERs - HV and MV network connection planning principles and methods | Distribution network planning: - Statistical load-flow analysis of MV network including DG | Distribution network planning: - Connection and distribution costs for DG |
6. | Impacts of renewable energy sources (RESs) on power system: - Variations of RES - Importance of RES forecasting | Impacts of renewable energy sources (RESs) on power: - Impacts of large scale wind power on power control, electricity trade and balance management | Impacts of renewable energy sources (RESs) on power: - Impacts on spot prices and network congestion |
7. | Integration of DER into distribution network management: - Fault management when network has DER - Network congestion management when network has DER - Utilization of DR | Integration of DER into distribution network management: - Home energy management - Advanced metering infrastructure - Distribution automation - Substation automation - Aggregator (VPP) - SCADA/DMS | Integration of DER into distribution network management: - On-line dynamic line monitoring - Fault current limitation - DC in distribution - Impacts of DR in power system and electricity market: benefits and difficulties - Impact of electric vehicles in distribution network |
Evaluation criteria for the course
Exam (100 %)
Assessment scale:
Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability, ... | Examination material | Language |
Book | Distributed generation | N. Jenkins, J.B: Ekanayake and G. Strbac | One book will be selected as a lecturing material | English | |||
Book | Electric Power Distribution Handbook | T. A. Short | English | ||||
Book | Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology | Edited by Barney L . Capehart | English | ||||
Book | Integration of distributed generation in the power system | M. Bollen and F. Hassan | One book will be selected as a lecturing material | English | |||
Book | Understanding Electric Utilities and De-Regulation | Lorrin Philipson and H . Lee Willis | English | ||||
Lecture slides | Sami Repo | English |
Prerequisites
Course | Mandatory/Advisable | Description |
SET-6216 Introduction to Smart Grids | Mandatory | |
SET-6226 Introduction to Renewable Energy Sources | Mandatory | |
SET-6236 Fundamentals of Electrical and Power Engineering | Mandatory | |
SET-6316 Electric Power Systems | Mandatory | |
SET-6346 Solar Power Systems | Advisable | |
SET-6356 Distribution Automation | Advisable | |
SET-6416 Wind Power Systems | Advisable |
Prerequisite relations (Requires logging in to POP)
Correspondence of content
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