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Exercises proposed for teaching in (Jan-June, 2016 Semester)

  1. Name of the Teacher Rajen Pudur
  1. Department Electrical Engineering
  1. Course Title_Smart Grid_
  1. Course code/Program___EE909__(M.Tech)__
  1. Course Hands out (in reference to framed & approved syllabus) (maximum 500 words)

Lectures / Topics / Topics to be cover
UNIT –I
2 hours / Review Basic Elements of Electrical Power Systems / Introduction , todays grid Vs smart grid, energy independence and security Act of 2007: Rationale for the smart grid
4 hours / Smart Grid Technologies, Smart Customer, / Introduction , power system enhancement, smart customer, The Origins of the Power Grid,
3 hours / Renewable Resources: Wind and Solar, Carbon Footprint. / Sustainable energy option for smart grid, wind power system , solar energy system, Penetration and variability issues associated with sustainable energy technology
1 hour / Unit test –I/ assignment -I
UNIT –II
3 hours / Desirable Traits of a Modern Grid / Introduction, Reliable, Secure, Economic, Efficient, Environmentally Friendly, Safe,Cyber Security Challenges
4 hour / Load Altering Attacks , Micro grids, Electric Vehicle Integration, / Introduction, micro-grids, Demand response issues, electric vehicle and plug in hybrids, PHEV technology, impact of PHEV on grid
1 hour / Unit test –II/ assignment –II
UNIT –III
3 hours / Principal Characteristics of the Smart Grid / Introduction, Self-Healing Grid, Motivates and includes the Customer, Resists Attack, Provides Power Quality for Modern needs,
3 hour / ---do----- / Accommodates all Generation and Storage Options, Enables Markets, Optimizes Assets and Operates Efficiently.
1 hour / Unit test –III/assignment –III
UNIT –IV
4 hours / Key Technology Areas / Introduction, Decision support tools,Pareto methods, hybridizing optimiziation techniques, computational challenges, Distribution system automation requirements. Sensor Networks ,Phasor Measurement Units, Communications Infrastructure
5 hours / Fault Detection, Applications and Challenges, / Integrated Communications, Sensing and Measurement/Advanced Metering, Advanced Components

Total number of lectures hours = 31 hours

Total number of unit test/assignment = 3 hour

Total number of practical classes = 0 hours

  1. Books/Literature to be followed:

(a)Books (Min. 2 texts + 3 references)

(i)TitleElectric Power Distribution Automation, Protection and Control

Author James A. Momoh

PublisherWilley

Edition1st

(ii)TitleSmart Grid Fundamentals of Design & Analysis

(iii)Author James A. Momoh

PublisherWilley

Edition1st

(iv)TitleSmart Grid (R)Evolution: Electric Power Struggles

Author Jennie C. Stephens and Elizabeth J. Wilson

PublisherCambridge

Edition1st

(v)TitleSmart Power: Climate Change, the Smart Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities

(vi)Author Peter

(vii)PublisherFox Penner

(viii)Edition1st

(b)Magazines/Journals (Minimum 5)

(i)International journal of renewable energy resources.

(ii)InternationalJournalofnon-conventional energy resources.

(iii)AT&T Technical JOURNALS

(iv)“Energy Next” Monthly magazine

(ix)“Renewable Energy World” Monthly magazine

7.Mode of Teaching: J.C Bose/S. N.Bose (please tick). S. N. Bose model

  1. If the course is of practices, list the experiments to be offered

Are the manuals ready for the experiments to be conducted?Yes

Remarks/ Endorsement by the HoD
With his /her signature with date / Name of the Teacher:
Designation:
Signature with Date: