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JNTUH M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Distributed Generation and Microgrid

Distributed Generation and Microgrid Detailed Syllabus for M.Tech first year second sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Distributed Generation and Microgrid M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) first year second sem is as follows.

M.Tech. I Year II Sem.

Course Objectives

  • To illustrate the concept of distributed generation
  • To analyze the impact of grid integration.
  • To study concept of Micro grid and its configuration
  • To find optimal size, placement and control aspects of DGs

Course Outcomes: Upon the Completion of the course student will be able to

  • Find the size and optimal placement DG
  • Analyze the impact of grid integration and control aspects of DGs
  • Model and analyze a micro grid taking into consideration the planning and operational issues of the DGs to be connected in the system
  • Describe the technical impacts of DGs in power systems

UNIT – I : Need for distributed generation – Renewable sources in distributed generation – Current scenario in distributed generation – Planning of DGs – Siting and sizing of DGs – Optimal placement of DG sources in distribution systems.

UNIT – II : Grid integration of DGs – Different types of interfaces – Inverter based DGs and rotating machine based interfaces – Aggregation of multiple DG units – Energy storage elements – Batteries, ultracapacitors, flywheels.

UNIT – III : Technical impacts of DGs – Transmission systems, Distribution systems, De-regulation – Impact of DGs upon protective relaying – Impact of DGs upon transient and dynamic stability of existing distribution systems.

UNIT-IV : Economic and control aspects of DGs – Market facts, issues and challenges – Limitations of DGs – Voltage control techniques, Reactive power control, Harmonics, Power quality issues – Reliability of DG based systems – Steady state and Dynamic analysis.

UNIT – V : Introduction to micro-grids – Types of micro-grids – Autonomous and non-autonomous grids – Sizing of micro-grids – Modeling & analysis – Micro-grids with multiple DGs – Micro-grids with power electronic interfacing units – Transients in micro-grids – Protection of micro-grids – Case studies.

TEXT BOOKS:

  • H. Lee Willis, Walter G. Scott , ‘Distributed Power Generation – Planning and Evaluation’, Marcel Decker Press, 2000.
  • M.Godoy Simoes, Felix A.Farret, ‘Renewable Energy Systems – Design and Analysis with Induction Generators’, CRC press.
  • Robert Lasseter, Paolo Piagi, ‘ Micro-grid: A Conceptual Solution’, PESC 2004, June 2004.
  • F. Katiraei, M.R. Iravani, ‘Transients of a Micro-Grid System with Multiple Distributed Energy Resources’, International Conference on Power Systems Transients (IPST’05) in Montreal, Canada on June 19-23, 2005.
  • Z. Ye, R. Walling, N. Miller, P. Du, K. Nelson, ‘Facility Microgrids’, General Electric Global Research Center, Niskayuna, New York, Subcontract report, May 2005.

For all other M.Tech 1st Year 2nd Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Tech Distributed Generation and Microgrid 1st Year 2nd Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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