Established by MHRD, Govt. of India
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, YUPIA, Pin-791112
(Established by MHRD, Govt. of India)
Website : Fax No: (0360) 2284972
E-Mail: /
Exercises proposed for teaching in (Jan-June, 2016 Semester)
- Name of the Teacher Rajen Pudur
- Department Electrical Engineering
- Course Title_Smart Grid_
- Course code/Program___EE909__(M.Tech)__
- 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
- 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
- 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 HoDWith his /her signature with date / Name of the Teacher:
Designation:
Signature with Date: